Homeschool language arts… but make it magical.
In this episode, Lisa chats with Joshua Davidson, creator of Night Zookeeper—a story-driven, gamified ELA program where kids invent creatures, build worlds, and level up writing, spelling, grammar, vocabulary, and more. With real tutors, smart scaffolding, and a gentle, visually stunning interface, Night Zookeeper helps reluctant writers become confident storytellers—and gives fluent writers a global community to share their work.

What you’ll learn
- How creativity fuels literacy: kids design characters, then naturally want to write, revise, and share.
- Built-in scaffolding: age-appropriate prompts and supports progress from picture-choice sentences to full paragraphs and essays.
- Immediate feedback (from a penguin!): friendly, low-friction corrections keep momentum high.
- Safe, moderated community: every post is reviewed by humans; parent controls let you dial features up or down.
- Comprehensive ELA: reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, poetry, persuasive and report writing—guided by quests or sandbox play.
- Tutor feedback: real people encourage, coach, and celebrate wins.
- Grows with your learner: ages ~5–11 with pathways for beginners and advanced storytellers.
- Cross-platform access: computers and tablets; iPhone available now, Android app coming.
How Night Zookeeper works (quick tour)
- Create a character (unicorn-rainbow besties with a crisp packet named Bill? yes.).
- Tell the story with prompts that match skill level.
- Get feedback—from tutors, peers, and the professorial penguin.
- Build skills via gamified lessons and the new Quests mode (a structured route through the curriculum).
- Share & celebrate inside a fully moderated, kid-safe community.
Safety & parental controls
- All student work is reviewed by human tutors before it’s public.
- Feature controls for families (e.g., limit community features for younger children).
- Optional “bubble mode” if you want a solo experience.
Pro tips from Joshua
- Create the first animal together. That one shared moment super-charges buy-in.
- Try the 7-day free trial, then (if you love it) consider the companion Night Zookeeper books for easy independent reading.
Who this episode is for
- Parents of reluctant writers who need a joyful on-ramp.
- Word-loving kids who want a bigger audience for their stories.
- Families seeking a complete, kid-safe ELA solution that actually gets used.
Links & resources
- Night Zookeeper (7-day free trial + discount)
- Night Zookeeper books (by Joshua Davidson)
- True North Academy (online grades 6–12): truenorthhomeschool.academy
- It’s Not That Hard to Homeschool blog: notthathardtohomeschool.com
“The best forms of learning are play. We just give kids the tools to create until their hearts are content.”
Ready to turn “I don’t like writing” into “Can I write one more chapter?”
👉 Start the free trial here: Night Zookeeper. Then tell us your child’s first creature in the comments!
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