You feel like shit. That sucks. You Feel Like Shit is a game designed to help you help yourself through your shitty times and practice self care.

Yeah around three they should be able to do it with adult supervision but it's still a bit of a toss up on if they are going to put the small parts in their mouth. I can't find the a good photo of the big one at my local children museum. It's going to drive me crazy. I'll probably just have to take a picture next time I go in.

Cool! I'm still looking for a picture. I'll post when I find it but thinking about this more I know there are a ton of toys like this made. Most are for older kids and are priced at about $20-80.
Look up circuit station kids science and you should get an idea of the kits.
Here are some links I found:

My local children museum has something like this. Let me see if I can find a picture to give you an idea of the set up. It does look like it would be $$$ for set up. What's your price point?

Do you meal plan?
Why or why not? How do you go about it if you do? App/Pen paper? Once a week or more?

This is the way. Oatmeal or anything with high fiber will help as well.
However prunes or are really where it's at.

Mine is to salt or season from up high.

What are the best cooking hacks you've learned over the years?
What are the best practices you've learned to save time or make a meal better.

A game for when you are having a bad day.

What are three things you're grateful for today?
I just want to know what sunshine you have going on in your life.

That is one plus from the pandemic. Getting to be home more often is common.
What are your tips for keeping sandwich rolls fresh?
Mine always seem to go stale within a day.

What is your favorite meal using rice?
Just looking for ideas!

I'm in!
I was having trouble joining but I got in! I'll post some pics as soon as my next project is finished. I'm excited to see all your guys dank stuff!