Adventure Passport
Stamps are the heartbeat of the Adventure Passport. Kids earn them by doing real things, on the ground, with you. Here's every way that happens, plus how to turn stamps into your own little family challenges.
All three feed into the same passport. Mix and match.
When your child finishes a mission in an Adventure Pack, the matching stamp fires. The Food, Language and Animal stamps require at least three real interactions first so it isn't earned by tapping “done”.
Open Account → Open my family → Award a stamp. Pick any stamp (or make a custom one), pick which child it's for, optionally tie it to a country, and even backdate it. Useful for offline moments the app can't see.
In Creator mode, older kids can suggest stamps themselves on their scan-in flow. The suggestion lands on your dashboard waiting for your tick.
The fun bit
Pick a stamp, turn it into a challenge for the day, award it when they pull it off. Stamps stop being something the app gives them and become something they earn from you. A few we've actually used:
Brave Eater
"Try three things off the menu you've never had. Picture proof."
Culture Spotter
"Find one mural, statue, or temple today and tell me what you think it means."
Animal Spotter
"Spot five animals on the country's list and tell me about your favourite over dinner."
Early Bird
"You're in charge of waking everyone up before sunrise tomorrow."
Step Champ
"10,000 steps before bed. Phone in your pocket counting."
Story Keeper
"Read the Story mission in the Adventure Pack, then retell it to grandparents on video."
Award the stamp from your child's page on the day. Backdate if they smashed the challenge while you were busy.
Every child has their own settings, so a 5-year-old and a 12-year-old can live in the same family with very different experiences.
On: stamps the system fires from finished missions land in the passport instantly. Off (default): they wait for your tick. Good for younger kids whose “completion” can be optimistic. Toggle per child.
Each child is in one of three modes that decides what they can do when they scan in. Set when you create the child, change any time.
Permission modes
Read-only passport. Safest. Best for toddlers and younger kids.
Prompted journaling, emoji ratings, and pack progress. The recommended default.
Free-form journal entries and stamp suggestions. Best for older kids.
There are 18 system stamps kids can earn automatically or that you can hand-award, grouped below by how they tend to show up. Plus the custom stamps you and the kids can make for one-off moments, which aren't counted here.
Earned by finishing a section of an Adventure Pack. The 11 main pack stamps plus the “all sections done” trophy.
Map Reader
Found a country on the map.
Auto + manual
Local Lingo
Attempted the local language.
Auto + manual
Money Changer
Worked out the local money.
Auto + manual
Brave Eater
Tried a local food.
Auto + manual
Geography Genius
Matched the country's places.
Auto + manual
Scavenger Hunter
Spotted things from the scavenger list.
Auto + manual
Animal Spotter
Spotted 3+ animals on the country's animal list.
Auto + manual
Sense Seeker
Wrote down what you saw, heard, smelled, tasted, felt.
Auto + manual
Story Keeper
Read the country's stories.
Auto + manual
Family Chatterbox
Did the family chat cards together.
Auto + manual
Pack Complete
Finished every mission in an Adventure Pack.
Auto + manual
Mostly award-it-yourself stamps for things that happen off-screen. Brave Traveller fires automatically when you log a flight on the flight log.
Brave Traveller
Took a flight.
Auto + manual
As the passport fills up, your child unlocks larger milestone badges. These appear automatically when the count crosses each tier:
Country count
1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 50 different countries visited. The very first stamp shows the country's actual flag.
Continent count
2 through 7 continents explored, with a continent-specific badge for each new one.
Brave Eater tiers
Tried the local food in 5, 10, 15, or 20 different countries.
Home country
Whichever country you set as “home” doesn't count toward travel milestones, so kids only get credit for the world beyond their front door.
Adventure Passports come with Premium, £49.99 a year for every child in your family, every Adventure Pack, every guide, every premium blog post.
Step Champ
Walked 10,000+ steps in a day.
You award it
Explorer Day
Visited 3+ different places in one day.
You award it
Nature Lover
Spent the day outdoors in nature.
You award it
Water Adventurer
Swam, snorkelled, paddled, or surfed.
You award it
Early Bird
Started a travel day before sunrise.
You award it
Culture Spotter
Visited a museum, temple, or heritage site.
You award it