At Namaki, we love colorful adventures, free play and worlds that stimulate the imagination. So when Bugali, the screen-free interactive and immersive consolesIt was an obvious choice for us to work together. To mark the release of their new sound and touch cards, which transform every moment of listening into a sensory exploration, we've combined screen-free, fun and creative children's activities. From magical make-up to family DIYs, here are four workshop ideas inspired by Bugali cards for afternoons full of laughter and color... and without a tablet in sight!
Awakening curiosity by exploring the solar system
The "To infinity and beyond" card: immediate boarding for the stars
Zoom Pack for ages 5+ includes a space-themed map. Bugali offers a fascinating journey through the planets, stars and mysteries of the universe. It's an invitation to a cosmic journey, without the blue light, and with a wealth of knowledge for curious little ones and great explorers alike.

Celestial make-up idea: ready to reach for the moon?
Plunge into a beautiful summer night by creating a gradient of colors on the forehead: from blue to black if you use the water-based blushes from blue to glittery purple if you prefer jumbos pencils. Draw stars with the help of a fine white pencil. On the cheek, add a crescent moon, a cosmonaut or Pierrot. As fast as a rocket, the tattoos Intergalactic Worlds ephemera in vegetable ink add a more colorful touch.
DIY tutorial: building Mercury and the sun
Ready for a trip into space? We've got your very own Sun and Mercury! To create the Sun, take a cardboard plate and paint it yellow... or any other color you like, because in space, the Sun is actually white! Then cut out rays from a sheet of paper, color them in and glue them all around the plate. Remember: the Sun is much, much bigger than Mercury! For the planet, draw a small circle on cardboard, cut it out (with the help of a large person if necessary), and color it gray, with small circles to represent the craters. And that's it! Now all you have to do is rotate Mercury around the Sun.
Relive a classic tale with fun
Bugali's Little Red Riding Hood: a tale revisited for listening
The "Once upon a time..." card in the Pack Kezako by Bugali brings this classic tale to life with immersive sounds, voices and effects. From the age of 3, children can follow Little Red Riding Hood's adventure through the forest, with a hint of suspense...

Make-up idea: Red Riding Hood or wolf?
For fans of Red Riding Hood, it's time to discover the make-up range. A little pink on the cheeks, glossy lips and a little heart in the corner of the eye... You can count on the eyeshadow palettesthe gourmet lip balms or gloss for a pretty, fresh face... and a very appetizing one for a naughty wolf! For easy wolf make-up, take inspiration from our tutorial.
DIY tutorial: make a small basket and a wolf puppet
For story time, here are two creations for children:
- The wolf puppet: take a grey sock, glue on two moving eyes, a black pompom nose and felt ears. Grrr!
- Little Red Riding Hood's basket: cut a 10 cm x 10 cm square of cardboard to create the bottom of the basket. After cutting strips of kraft paper, glue them to the cardboard square. Then take a strip long enough to make the top of the basket. If the bottom measures 10 cm x 10 cm, it should measure 4 x 10 cm. Glue the ends of the small strips together. Glue a final strip from one side of the basket to the other to create a handle.
A great way to bring stories to life in a different way, through activities that develop children's fine motor skills.
Discover the world's animals
The "Extraordinary Species" card: go on safari with Bugali
These are not just any animals! Bugali takes children on a journey to meet terrestrial species of flora and fauna with unsuspected powers. Peggy Nille's colorful illustrations are an invitation to discover these unknown species and learn to recognize them.

Make-up idea: roar with pleasure with a leopard look
It's not just the lion that can roar - the leopard can too! With the Namaki Box Vie SauvageIf you'd like to paint the ears, eye contours and tip of the muzzle in white, color the rest of the face gold, draw brown spots and outline the contours in black, you've got everything you need. To help you, we've got all the tools you need: the tutorial card included in the box, the step-by-step instructions on our website or the video on our channel. Youtube. With Namaki make-up, the whole savannah comes to your home: tigers, zebras, giraffes, rhinoceroses...

DIY tutorial: drawing an animal mask
If our templates aren't enough, a coloring activity is the perfect way to imagine your own. You'll find blank coloring templates on the Internet. Once chosen, the child can color it in before reproducing it on his or her own face or that of a friend. Here's another screen-free activity for kids to let their imagination roar and bring new specimens to life!
A playful approach to the human body
A map to discover the vast country of the brain
With the "Hidden Worlds of the... Brain" card, children discover how the brain works, its roles and its different zones... An approach that's both educational and fun, designed as an exploration of the human body. So many mysteries to discover!
Make-up idea: all bone, no brain
Skeleton make-up is as bewitching as it is frightening! Thanks to 3-colour palette Pumpkin and SkeletonYou'll find black and white in a single product, plus a tutorial card. You can also be seduced by the more colorful make-up of Mexican skeletons (easy or intermediate) inspired by the traditional Dia de los Muertos. For these, opt for the pallete 6 World of Horrors blushes. Follow the tutorials and create your own army of skeletons!
DIY tutorial: build an articulated mini-skeleton
For this final creative workshop, we've come up with the perfect craft for a special Halloween afternoon! Print out a black-and-white skeleton model, then cut out each part (head, ribs, arms, legs...). Assemble with brads to create joints. You can color or customize to your taste!
This Namaki x Bugali celebrates everything we love: children's creativity, their thirst for learning and their need to marvel away from screens. With a little playful organic make-up, immersive cards and a few DIY accessories, rainy afternoons (or not) become magical moments to share with the family. How about reinventing birthday parties and quiet times with a screen-free children's activity every time?
💡 Bugali cards are already available on their shop. Also available in pack with console and/or headphones!
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