Slow, meaningful moments delivered to your mailbox—no screens required.
For curious kids (ages 3–8) and the grown-ups who love them.
What’s included in every monthly envelope:
✔ Main letter to read together
✔ Conversation prompts (simple questions)
✔ Seasonal art print + coloring postcard
✔ Bucket list card with activities
✔ Encouragement note for the grown-up
Parents want real connection.
Letter Bug Club helps you:
✨ Slow down
✨ Spark conversations
✨ Encourage curiosity
✨ Create shared moments
✨ Build memories without screens
A ritual you both look forward to — not another to-do.
How It Works
1. We mail you a letter each month
Sent on the 1st — arrives in about 1–3 weeks.
2. Open together
Read the letter, explore prompts, enjoy art.
3. Connect at your pace
No pressure. No screens. Just time together.
February’s letter is closed. Check-out the Archived page to purchase past letters.
Sign up by February 22nd to receive March’s letter!
If you’d like to see more Artwork: All our designs are created in-house by my sister, Sayde. Take a look at her style and past work right here.
Our hope for Letter Bug Club is that it becomes something your child eagerly looks forward to each month, a small but meaningful moment that feels special the moment it arrives in the mailbox. Designed for children ages 3–8, each letter is created to meet kids right where they are: curious, imaginative, and eager to feel seen. In a world that moves quickly and lives on screens, I wanted to create something slow, tangible, and thoughtful. This is real mail they can hold, open, and return to again and again.
More than anything, I hope Letter Bug Club creates space for intentional time between you and your child. Each mailing is meant to be read together, talked about, and explored at your own pace. No pressure, no right or wrong way to do it. Inside you’ll find a letter, gentle prompts, and simple creative or seasonal ideas that spark conversation and imagination. My dream is that these letters become more than an activity. That they would become a shared ritual, a pause in the month, and eventually a collection of memories tucked into a keepsake box long after the envelope has been opened.