MILO AT HOME
A simple way for families to stay connected

Every family communicates differently.
Some moments are quick.
Some are missed.
Some are hard to say out loud.
Milo offers a simple way to share small messages that stay close.
No screens.
No distractions.
Just something physical, personal, and easy to use.
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Everyday Moments
Not every message needs to be big.
A short note before school.
A message left on a pillow.
Something small that says “I’m thinking of you.”
Milo fits into everyday
life without needing
time, planning, or
structure.


Busy Families
Life moves fast.
A message can be written in seconds but felt for much longer.
Early mornings, work, school runs, different schedules.
Milo creates a way to stay
connected even when time is limited.
Moments
That Matter
Whatever the experience, it can be shared.
A tough day.
A birthday.
A change at home.
Milo gives them another
way. They can write, draw,
or simply keep a message
close without needing to
explain it.


Children Who Find It Hard to Say Things
Not every child communicates easily.
Some don’t say how they feel.
Some don’t know how.
Milo gives them another way. They can write, draw, or simply keep a message close without needing to explain it
A Shared Family Experience
Milo isn’t just
for parents.
Siblings can leave messages.
Grandparents can write notes.
Families can create their own
way of using it.
Milo becomes something shared, not something
directed.

Milo - A Gift That
Means Something
Milo can be given as more than just a present — it becomes something personal.

A birthday gift
A way to give something thoughtful that lasts beyond the day. Messages can be added over time, turning it into something that grows with the child.
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A welcome gift
For new beginnings a new home, a new sibling, or a new chapter. Milo can carry simple messages that help a child feel settled and included from the start.

A comfort object
Something to hold onto during uncertain or difficult moments. Not as a solution, but as a steady, familiar presence with words that can be revisited when needed.
A simple way to say “I’m here”
Sometimes it’s not about long conversations. A small message placed inside Milo can say what’s needed quietly, consistently, and in a way that stays close.
Keeping the Messages
Over time, messages begin to build up small notes, drawings, and
moments that might have otherwise been forgotten.

Some are kept inside Milo
A small number of messages stay with Milo day to day. These are the ones that matter in the moment. Something to hold onto, something to come back to quietly. They sit close, not on display, not shared. Just there when needed. Familiar, personal, and always within reach.

Some are placed on the Milo Message Poster
Certain messages become visible. They move from something private to something shared. The poster builds over time, filled with words, drawings, and small reminders. It becomes part of the room, something a child can look at and recognise. A growing collection of positive moments that stays in sight.

Or write and keep them in the Buddy Pad
The most important messages are kept. Not for now, but for later. They are collected carefully and stored away as something to return to over time. These messages begin to form a record, a quiet archive of moments, thoughts, and connections that can be revisited as the child grows.
They Become Part of the Family
Not just individual notes, but something shared. Messages created by parents, siblings, and those around them begin to build into a quiet history over time.
These are not one-off moments. They stay, they collect, and they begin to mean more as time passes. Something to look back on. Something to keep.

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Milo at Home
Pilot Excersize
At this stage of Milo’s journey, our home pilot is a listening exercise. We are inviting a families to use Milo in their everyday lives & to understand how he naturally fits within real routines, relationships and moments.
Every family is different. Every home dynamic is different.
Every child responds in their own way. Our intention is to learn directly from those using Milo day-to-day.
We are open to:
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Feedback
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Observations
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Real-life use cases
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Suggestions from parents and carers
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Ideas that improve how Milo fits into family life
The purpose of this pilot is to understand how Milo is used in the home, how messages are shared, and how meaningful moments are created and kept.
