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Prompt Card: Endless Ideas Generator Inspired by Preschoolers

Brainstorming prompt for founders, writers and product builders.

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Karo (Product with Attitude)
Apr 01, 2026
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TL;DR Most brainstorming prompts ask AI to be smart. This one asks AI to be four years old. The ideas get weirder. The conversion gets faster.

What This Prompt Does

This prompt turns any topic into a structured stream of playful, surprising, and practical ideas using preschool-style divergent thinking.

It helps you move beyond predictable brainstorming by combining childlike curiosity with adult execution logic.

Adult Brainstorming Prompt vs. Preschool Brain Prompt

Adult brainstorming prompts ask AI to be smart. The Preschool Brain Prompt asks AI to be four years old. The first gives you a deck. The second gives you a product.

Comparison table contrasting an adult brainstorming prompt with the Preschool Brain Prompt across 12 dimensions — opening question, mindset, idea fuel, output, tone, judgment timing, mistakes, structure, best use, failure mode, energy, and conversion logic.

When To Use It

  1. When you feel creatively stuck and your ideas are too obvious.

  2. When you need content, product, community, or workshop ideas.

  3. When you want playful concepts that still translate into real experiments.

  4. When you are exploring brand, newsletter, product, or education angles.

  5. When you need many small sparks instead of one polished strategy.

Who It Is For

For creators, product managers, founders, educators, writers, marketers, and builders who want ideas that feel alive, memorable, and a little delightfully unhinged without becoming useless.

Critical AI Literacy Note

This prompt is useful because it separates idea generation from idea judgment. The AI is asked to explore wildly first, then translate, test, and evaluate, which helps users see the difference between creative divergence and practical convergence.

The Prompt

Copy the prompt below:

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