Hero Kids Adventures

Big Adventures for Younger Players

Safe, guided, and built for imagination.
Hero Kids Adventures are tabletop sessions designed specifically for younger players, with clear guidance, simple rules, and stories that help kids jump into the fun quickly.
Great for birthdays, small group activities, first-time players, and families looking for a memorable shared experience.

Hero Kids Adventures

Designed for kids. Easy for parents.

Hero Kids sessions are guided tabletop adventures built for younger players: simple rules, clear structure, flexible pacing, and a story that keeps everyone included.

Best Ages 5 through pre-teen
Group Size 3–5 players
Session Length Usually 1–2 hours

For Birthday Parties

A structured, memorable activity where kids become the heroes of a shared adventure instead of drifting between party games.

For Family Tables

Parents and kids can play together, making choices, solving problems, and building a story as a group.

For First-Time Players

No tabletop experience required. I guide the rules, story, pacing, and table flow from start to finish.

What a session feels like

1

Choose a hero

Players pick simple roles and jump into the story quickly.

2

Explore together

The group follows clues, talks to characters, solves problems, and makes choices.

3

Share the spotlight

Every child gets chances to participate, contribute, and feel like part of the adventure.

4

Finish the quest

The adventure has a clear beginning, middle, and ending so the session feels complete.

Comfort, safety, and age-appropriate play

I adjust each session around the group’s age range, comfort level, attention span, and experience with games. The goal is a table where kids feel safe, included, and excited to participate.

Guided from start to finish
Flexible pacing and breaks
No scary themes unless approved
Support for shy, energetic, or first-time players
Parent preview guides available on request

Choose the kind of adventure

Hero Kids One-Shot

A complete adventure for birthdays, small events, or first-time groups.

Best for: parties, events, new players

Family Table Experience

A shared session where kids and parents play together at the same table.

Best for: family bonding, younger players

Adventure Series

A short recurring campaign that builds confidence, teamwork, and story investment over time.

Best for: ongoing groups

Why parents love it

Structured fun without the stress

Running a group of kids through an activity sounds simple — until you're the one keeping everyone engaged, included, and on track. This experience is designed so you don’t have to manage that yourself.

Fully guided from start to finish
Keeps kids active instead of drifting
Designed for mixed ages and experience levels
Built-in structure without chaos
Flexible pacing for energy and attention spans
Spotlight moments for every child

Most parents find this removes the stress of running activities — and lets them actually enjoy the event.

From one parent to another

You can enjoy the event, too.

I know how quickly kids’ activities can go from exciting to overwhelming — especially when you’re trying to organize, guide, and keep everyone engaged at once.

My goal isn’t just to run a game. It’s to create an experience where kids feel included, confident, and excited to participate.

You don’t need to know the game, plan anything, or manage the group — I handle that, so you can step back and enjoy watching the kids have fun.

Available Adventures

Each adventure is kid-friendly, guided, and easy to adjust for your group’s age, energy, and comfort level.

Gentle creature quest

The Lost Dragon’s Way Home

A young dragon is lost, scared, and accidentally causing trouble.

Players calm it down, earn its trust, and guide it home.

Festival mystery

The Missing Festival Lights

The town’s magical lights go out before a big celebration.

Players investigate clues and restore the festival.

Forest problem-solving

The Forest That Won’t Wake Up

A lively forest has gone strangely quiet.

Players explore, talk to creatures, and wake the woods.

Silly magical chaos

The Runaway Invention

A curious magical gadget gets loose around town.

Players track it down and safely stop or fix it.

Pet rescue

The Great Pet Rescue

Beloved animals have gone missing after a harmless mix-up.

Players follow clues and reunite everyone with their pets.

Riddles & teamwork

The Talking Tree’s Secret

A mysterious tree speaks only in riddles.

Players solve its message and help fix the problem.

Misunderstood monsters

The Cave of Gentle Giants

Rumors say “monsters” have moved into a nearby cave.

Players investigate and resolve a misunderstanding.

Weather mystery

The Storm That Won’t Stop

A strange storm has settled over the area.

Players discover the cause and calm or redirect it.

Custom adventures can also be created around your child’s favorite animals, settings, stories, or themes.

In-depth Parent Preview Guides are available for all adventures upon request if you'd like a detailed breakdown of exactly how a session is run.

Ready to get started?

Plan Your Adventure

Whether you're planning a birthday, a small group session, or a first introduction to tabletop games — I’ll guide everything so your group has a smooth, memorable experience.

No prep needed. No experience required. Just show up and enjoy it.