THE PHASE WON'T LAST FOREVER.
Right now your kid stops dead in their tracks every time a bulldozer drives by. They know the difference between an excavator and a backhoe. They narrate construction sites from the backseat window like they're calling a championship game.
It's one of the best phases there is.
And one day — without warning — it'll be something else entirely.
Rumble Rigs exists for right now. For the window when the obsession is real and you want to meet them in it with something more than a YouTube video.
THIS ISN'T JUST FOR YOUR KID.
Every dispatch is addressed to them. Their name on the envelope. Their letter from the rig. Their trading card to collect and battle with.
But the Site Work experiment? That's a kitchen table moment. The blueprint schematic with real machine specs? That's a conversation starter. The letter from the rig with a life lesson? That one's for both of you.
Rumble Rigs is what you do together around the thing they love right now. Before it's gone.
WHAT ABOUT THE AGE?
The dispatch is designed for ages 4-10 but here's the honest truth — the younger end of that range doesn't experience it alone. A 3 year old whose eyes light up every time a digger goes by is absolutely a Rumble Rigs kid. You just read the letter out loud, do the Site Work together, and watch them lose their mind over a trading card with their favorite machine on it.
The older end — 8, 9, 10 — engages differently. They read the letter themselves. They study the battle stats. They do the Site Work independently. They want to know what 850 horsepower actually means.
Same product. Completely different experience depending on the kid. Both are right.
THE STEALTH EDUCATION
You don't have to sell them on learning. That's the whole point.
They'll be too busy figuring out why a straight blade moves more dirt than a curved one to notice they're doing science. Somewhere between the specs and the experiment, the learning just happens, they just have to open the envelope.
ONE MORE THING
Not comfortable with your child's name on the envelope? No problem — we'll ask for that when you officially sign up and you can use your name instead.
Fun They'll Brag About. Learning They Won't Notice.
Questions? dispatch@rumblerigs.com