The ideal environment for a very clean handwriting face like FF Duper, where information must be both approachable for children and perfectly clear. A very minor regret: the app doesn’t (can’t?) take advantage of FF Duper’s special feature that avoids repetitive shapes to make the handwritten appearance even more natural.
Overall, the Barefoot Atlas is a delight, and the design is good, though the map labels (in Gill Sans) are unfortunately blurry.