BECOME: Wonder Ages 5-8
For the boy in the most magical season of his life.
What's Inside
The Token — A Brass Compass:
Engraved with his name and the words you were made to explore.
Small enough for his pocket. Meaningful enough to keep for thirty years.
The Challenge — The Teaching Challenge:
Before the ceremony your son prepares one thing to teach his family. Something he knows that they don't. He prepares it alone. He presents it at the ceremony. No help from grown-ups. This is his.
The Ceremony — The Wonder Rite:
Six simple steps. One evening. Thirty-five to forty-five minutes. Everything is written out on the ceremony card — you just follow along. No experience required. No perfect family required. Just one evening and the willingness to gather.
The Parent Letter:
Written and ready to read aloud. His name at the top. Words that name exactly who he is in this season. Or use the guided prompts inside to write your own — either way the words are there when you need them.
The Interview — Ten Questions:
Ten questions asked and answered at the ceremony. His exact words written down by hand. Sealed in an envelope. Kept until his next Become milestone — when it will be opened together and he will read his own words back to himself.
Imagine reading his answers at 7 when he is 13.
That envelope is worth more than anything else in the box.
How It Works
01 — Order his box
Add to cart and complete checkout. You'll be asked for his name and the word for his engraved token — or simply use his name.
02 — We assemble by hand
Every Become: Wonder box is assembled specifically for your son. His compass is engraved with his name. Allow 3–4 weeks for assembly and shipping.
03 — Complete the challenge
When the box arrives give him the challenge card. He prepares something to teach your family. Give him a few days. Don't help him. Let it be his.
04 — Hold the ceremony
Set aside one evening. Follow the ceremony card step by step. Read the letter. Place the compass in his hands. Ask the ten questions. Seal the envelope.
05 — Mark the moment
He walks away from that evening knowing something he may carry for the rest of his life —
The people who love me stopped. They gathered. They said I matter.
