How Dewey Works
A drawer, a scanner, and real cards. That's the whole thing.
Cards arrive at your door.
Each month, Dewey sends a pack of new cards. Every card is a real, physical card with a watercolor illustration, a title, a knowledge category, and a QR code.
Your child browses the drawer.
The cards live in a drawer or box by the TV. Your child flips through them, reads the titles, looks at the pictures, and picks the one they want to watch. No scrolling, no algorithm, no infinite feed.
They scan it on the Dewey Scanner.
The Dewey Scanner is a small device connected to your TV. Your child holds the card up to it, the QR code is read, and the video plays. That’s it.
When it’s over, it’s over.
No autoplay. No “up next.” No rabbit hole. The show ends, the TV goes quiet, and your child goes back to the drawer if they want to watch something else. The pause is the point.
Every card teaches something.
Dewey enriches every card with discussion questions, vocabulary words, an age suggestion, and a nutrition label (Learning, Enriching, Entertainment, or Treat). The back of the card has conversation starters for before and after watching.
The collection grows with your family.
New cards arrive each month. Any YouTube video can become a Dewey card. Your child’s collection shapes itself around what they actually reach for.
Ready to try it?
Drawer packs start at €14.95/month.