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CuriosityQuest

A daily-question adventure that builds curiosity into habit.

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Meet your mentor

Every Spark & Anvil app has a friendly mentor character that demonstrates, praises, and patiently scaffolds learning. On-device AI personalizes the mentor's responses to your kid's progress — never connecting to a server, never collecting data.

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demonstrating
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praising
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thinking
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working
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encouraging
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Distributed-narrative cast

Meet the cast

CuriosityQuest's 5-character cast embodies the foundational inquiry primitives — observation (Notice, slow-looking-before-naming), intuition (Inkling, courageous-first-guesses), question-deepening (Ponder, 'what does that even mean?'), uncertainty-tolerance (Linger, Negative-Capability patience), and intellectual humility (Revise, changing-your-mind-as-the-proudest-move). Lumen (mentor; renamed from legacy 'Sage' which collided with MindForge + from site 'Wonder' which collided with ResearchQuest Wave 21 cast + Wave 23 brief pre-reserved-AVOID) frames each primitive; cast embodies them at school-science-club / kitchen-table-experimenter scale (NEVER 'real scientist' / 'natural curiosity' / credentialism / 'you should know this already' gatekeeping). 'Stupid question' anxiety gate enforced: cast normalizes ALL questions as legitimate; Ponder's 'what does that even mean?' is structurally the MOST useful question in every kit; static-response gating for 'I'm not smart enough to ask' anxiety signals; practice-not-talent framing throughout.

Notice portrait

Notice

Observation / slow looking — name what you SEE before why; most wonder lives in the noticing

Inkling portrait

Inkling

Intuition / first-guess hunch — your guess is INFORMATION, not a final answer

Ponder portrait

Ponder

Deepening the question — 'what does that even mean?' is the foundation, never the failure

Linger portrait

Linger

Staying with uncertainty — Negative Capability; some good questions take days, the best take years

Revise portrait

Revise

Changing your mind — intellectual humility; being wrong is how knowledge MOVES

What's distributed-narrative methodology? →

What's inside

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Learning goal

A daily-question adventure that builds curiosity into habit.

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Question kits

16 curriculum-aligned kits × 25 questions = 400 questions per app, mapped to recognized standards.

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On-device AI mentor

FoundationModels-powered hints, feedback, and adaptive difficulty — all running locally.

Mentored by Lumen — on-device AI, no data leaves the device.

How CuriosityQuest handles your kid's data

  • ✅ All progress, settings, and AI-generated content stays on the device
  • ✅ No analytics, no tracking, no third-party SDKs
  • ✅ No ads, no in-app purchases — you pay once
  • ✅ COPPA compliant under the 2026 FTC amendments
  • ✅ Parental controls + session limits + content filters built in

Full parent privacy guide →

Built with ForgeKit

CuriosityQuest runs on ForgeKit — the open-source Swift Package Manager framework that powers every Spark & Anvil app. ForgeKit ensures consistent accessibility, COPPA compliance, and design language across the portfolio, so your kid's progress and preferences feel coherent across every app they touch.

Coming to the App Store

CuriosityQuest is in active development. Email us to hear when it ships — no marketing, no spam, just a one-shot launch announcement.

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