Every project that is brought to market must consider the following:

  • Is the founder passionate about what he or she is bringing to the world?
  • Is their purpose for the consumer? Is it solving a problem?
  • If the answer is yes then the entrepreneur is likely to be motivated to provide stellar performance.
  • The three P’s is what every entrepreneur should aspire for.

I feel confident that Imaginary Friends has the winning combination of the three P’s and their mission of making learning an adventure is worthy of our support.

20150525-Evan_Jones300Evan Jones, Founder of Imaginary Friends and Stitch Media said: “I’ve always been making up stories with my kids,” ,  “And I wanted to build an adventure kit we could work through together.” The story of filling a house with play and imagination led to a wonderful creation. The perfect entrepreneurial venture that will help change the world one family at a time.I feel confident that Imaginary Friends will make many reluctant learners shed less tears as we all focus on a mission of making learning an adventure.
How it Works:
Each book is a family adventure and arrives at your home with printed chapters and an activity kit that includes puzzles, secret notes and other ideas to bring the story to life. It’s easy to use and starts when parents log on and trigger interactive and real-life activities that coincide with the narrative and make your children a key part of the action. Children get to experience the excitement of having a package for the family delivered to their door. 

The real adventures begin when the parent logs in and personalizes the stories for the child, that in turn triggers the interactive and real-life activities which the parent participates in as well. My 10 year old, not easily impressed loved the scavenger hunt with the personalized computer driven clues that sent him off looking for clues to a puzzle.  Learn more about our experience of testing this product on our parenting blog GTA Parent. 

Support a Fellow Entrepreneur – You can help to bring this Product to Market !

Imagine the excitement of telling your loved ones that you helped to bring this project to market.

Please consider supporting Imaginary Friends Kickstarter project by Friday, June 26th.

Each ‘pledge’ is a pre-order for a ‘reward’. Choose the reward you’d like and enter your credit card – you won’t be charged unless they hit the goal and ship the reward! What could be safer than that?

Catch the entrepreneurial bug – become a member of the advisor community, feedback will influence the future of Imaginary friends and you can help them choose the next story!Currently the Kickstarter campaign is $11,000 short of its goal. The Kickstarter campaign site explains what you get when you contribute to the program. Some rewards include free books and a year of free Imaginary Friends adventures.Try out a FREE sample of Imaginary Friends today! (2 chapters and a scavenger hunt you can print at home.) . Make sure you visit the Imaginary Friends website to get your free downloadable Father’s day cards as well!

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Ps – Our highlight was howling with laughter at my husbands clues as he hid the scavenger hunt pieces.  
Reader’s note: This is a sponsored post but I endorse it with love or would choose not to write about it.

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