Our Story

⭐ Our Story

Built for every parent who has ever handed their toddler a screen and felt a little guilty about it.

PlaytimeHaven didn't start as another toy brand chasing trends. It started with one problem almost every parent of a toddler knows too well:

I just need something that actually holds their attention. Without a screen.

More toys didn't fix it. Cheaper options didn't fix it. And the iPad worked — but it always came with that feeling that there had to be something better.

So the question became: why isn't there a screen-free option that actually works in real life?


⭐ The Problem We Saw

It was never just about screen time.

It was the moments that made it feel impossible to avoid:

  • The restaurant where food took too long
  • The car trip that stretched on for hours
  • The waiting room with nothing to do
  • The morning routine that fell apart before it started
  • The guilt of reaching for the iPad again

Most parents didn't need to be told screens were a problem. They needed something that worked just as well without one.


⭐ What Makes PlaytimeHaven Different

Instead of flashing lights and battery-powered noise, the PlaytimeHaven Busy Board uses real tactile activities — real zippers, real buckles, real shoelaces — to keep little hands genuinely busy.

No batteries. No noise. No overstimulation.

Just calm, focused hands-on play that holds their attention for 20 to 30 minutes. Wherever you need it most.


⭐ Why We Built It

PlaytimeHaven was created for parents at restaurants, on road trips, in waiting rooms and at home — and for grandparents who want to give a gift that actually gets used.

✔ Screen-free hands-on activities ✔ Real zippers, buckles and shoelaces ✔ CE-certified, non-toxic and BPA-free ✔ Detachable pages — perfect for sharing ✔ 30-day money-back guarantee

Because when little hands are busy, the whole family gets to breathe.


⭐ Where We Are Today

PlaytimeHaven is trusted by 2,400 families who were tired of the iPad being the only option that worked.

We didn't overcomplicate it.

We focused on solving one simple problem:

Giving toddlers something real to do — and giving parents a calmer moment in return.

Busy hands. Calmer moments. A better option for real life.