WonderMap exists for one reason: so no child walks home feeling left out of the fun.
One Halloween, a boy came home with a near-empty bucket. It wasn't the lollies that hurt β it was finding out the next day that the other kids knew the best streets, and he didn't. He'd missed the fun, and he'd been teased for it.
βDad, next time we should just check a map first.β
That one sentence became the whole product. If a map could show every family where the fun was β and which streets welcomed everyone β then no child would have to find out too late.
Accessibility isn't a feature we added. It's the reason WonderMap exists. Quiet routes for sensory-sensitive kids, step-free trails for wheelchairs and strollers, allergy-aware treat stops, short walks for little legs β surfaced first, never buried in settings.
To turn every neighbourhood into a place where families explore together and every child belongs β across Halloween, Christmas lights, Easter and everyday adventures.
Brian
Dad, builder, and the one holding the map.
Charbel
The 10-year-old whose idea started it all.
Every street that joins in, every allergy-aware stop, every quiet route shared by a neighbour makes the map a little more welcoming for the next family.
A WonderMap for every season and every neighbourhood β built with families, for belonging, year after year.