Challenge 1: This One!
Challenge 2: A Forest of Color
Challenge 3: Middle-Earth Your Neighborhood
Challenge 4: Adventure Awaits
Challenge 5: Map Kids, Assemble!
Challenge 6: Living Atlas Cross-Stitch
In these strange days of social distancing and working from home, we have…a host of new office mates. Young ones who share our “work space” and care little for silence and think nothing of joining important web meetings. We used to take our kids to work occasionally, maybe for a charming little “take your kids to work day” or something. But guess what? We are on their turf now.
However, in addition to the challenges of our abrupt shift in working environments comes great opportunity. We are spending more time in proximity to our family than ever before, and we also have to do our work. What if you take a moment, right now, to explain exactly what it is you are working on to your kids. Because maps are cool. And solving problems is fun.
Here’s an idea from colleague Javier Angel…
Challenge 1: Coloring In

If you are looking for stylistic resources, then consider grabbing one of these pre-made oddball fun ArcGIS Pro styles (here’s how to add styles to your project) and get a head start…
[Peruse these luscious styles]

Yesterday I collaborated with my son Juneau, who is (was? …it’s confusing these days) in 5th grade. He wisely chose the Lego Map style and enjoyed matching up the brick colors to what he judged a good fit for mountains, plains, deserts, and the like. Both last night before bedtime and this morning before I was “off to work” he thanked me for making a map with him. Warmed my heart. What a fantastic intern.

Good morning John! Thanks for putting this article together. My son and I are attempting the Lego style map and I’m receiving a permission denied warning when attempting to download your style. Any advice?
Thanks,
Paul
How strange; sorry for the inconvenience, Paul! Shoot me an email with more info and I’ll try to sort it out. In the meantime, here is a direct link to download that style file: https://esriis-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/john8409_esri_com/EbMy7–IEEhOo4VdXYF-Ma0B_nlX1ztp-zUZC3RTU6VB6w?e=GxsKkw
Thanks so much John! My boys think my job is awesome now. That Lego map really did the trick. I’m able to download all of the styles now. Not sure what changed. Perhaps I wasn’t logged in before. Anyway, thank you!
Rock and roll, Paul! Feel free to share the map you guys made, I’d love to see it. The log-in thing was my bad. All sorted now though. Hope it didn’t slow you down too long.