Start Here (For Grown-Ups)
Ready to start using AuntKadieBug?
This page is your simple grown-up guide. No perfect routines, no guilt — just a clear way to use AuntKadieBug each week so your little bugs feel more secure, connected, and entertained in a healthier way than regular screen time.
Have a question or idea? Email hello@auntkadiebug.com
How to use AuntKadieBug each week
01
Pick your little bug band
Start by choosing which age band fits your kid(s) right now:
Tiny Bugs (1–3), Preschool Bugs (3–5), or Big Helper Bugs (5–10).
This helps you grab episodes and activities that match their brains, bodies, and attention spans.
02
Choose this week’s focus
Decide what you need most this week: calmer bedtimes, smoother transitions, more language, or just a fun learning theme.
Then pick 1–3 episodes, songs, or DIYs that match that focus — and repeat them through the week instead of chasing something new every day.
03
Press play & join in (a little)
Sit with your little bugs the first few times. Say the words with Aunt KadieBug, point at the colors, copy the gestures, or do the simple DIY alongside them.
They learn best when they see you connected to it, not just a screen babysitting them.
04
Keep what works, toss what doesn’t
Notice which songs, phrases, and activities your kids latch onto.
Use those as go-to tools for meltdowns, transitions, and sibling chaos — and quietly drop anything that doesn’t click. No guilt, just data.


Helpful printables for grown-ups
You don’t need a binder full of charts to be a good grown-up — but a few simple tools can make routines, feelings, and screen time a lot easier. As the Aunt KadieBug world grows, this is where I’ll keep quick-grab resources you can download and use in your real home with real energy levels.