The screen doesn’t end. It winds down.
One session, from the moment you set the length to the moment your child walks away from the screen. You decide how long it lasts — Happy Break takes care of the ending.
Screen time starts, and the room goes quiet.
You pick how long your child can watch. They carry on with the videos they already enjoy — YouTube or your own — and Happy Break waits quietly in the background.
The panda arrives before the ending does.
Happy Break doesn’t wait for zero. The panda appears on screen while your child is still watching, so the ending is something they can see coming rather than something that happens to them.
The picture and the sound settle.
The Happy Break Engine gradually reduces visual and audio stimulation, with age-appropriate cues and soothing sounds — different ones for toddlers and for older children.
Screen time ends without a shutdown.
No lock screen, no alarm, no sudden black. Most apps simply cut the screen off when the timer hits zero. Here the ending comes from the screen itself — your child hears it from the panda, not from a parent standing over them with a hand out.
They put it down themselves.
This is the whole point. Happy Break isn’t a parental control app — it doesn’t block or punish. It makes the ending something a child can accept.
And the evening carries on.
Play, bath, dinner, bed. Daily Insights show you how those transitions are going, so you can see the habit building over time.