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We partner with families, education partners, and community partners. See below for examples and ideas! If you are intrigued, let’s open up a portal of possibilities to explore partnership:
Kids + Families
We want to partner with any kid that has a spark of imagination and any families that value creativity, wellness, and leadership. Although we primarily work with education and community partners, we’ve worked with kids and families directly as well.
A Few Examples
Birthday Parties
When Doom stole the birthday cake and replaced it with a jar of icky pickle juice, a hilarious and challenging adventure ensued, with kids bonding together through a series of adventure challenges, even saving their own parents from certain doom!
Neighborhood Camps
One mother gathered up neighborhood kids in a North St. Louis neighborhood for a summer camp, starting in the backyard, expanding into neighborhood areas, and ending with an epic adventure at a sculpture park.
Epic Adventures
When Make-A-Wish was too slow to make a special day for a young boy with a love for superheroes swooped in. Stealing his baby sister to make a baby army, Brave Turtle’s extended family and friends joined us for a day long epic adventure through the city of Jackson. Read the Newspaper article here.
Tutoring with a Twist
Spider Coyote not only gets academic support with literacy, but she gets to know herself as a superhero with creative powers through experiential one-on-one mentoring.
Certified educators can tutor kids K – 8th, blending in STA curriculum to increase student self literacy, creative power, and wellness.
Education Partners
We want to partner with educators that believe in the power of imagination, the need for wellness and purpose, and the value of creativity and leadership.
We have experience working with inner city kids, indigenous schools, affluent school districts, home school families, camps and nature parks, community centers, and faith organizations.
Community Partners
We believe that every community sector shares responsibility and is directly affected by the health and creativity of younger generations. We have experience collaborating with non-profits, entrepreneurs, grants and foundations, local businesses and governments, neighborhood groups, and someday probably inter-dimensional aliens.
















