Fun Meets Learning in
Kids Coding

We know that kids of 6-7 years of age are no less monkeys and it's difficult to engage them for long in the same task. We tried to design the curriculum and teaching methods that stimulate their audio, visual, and kinesthetic senses. Through interactive games, hands-on activities, and multimedia lessons, we ensure learning is dynamic and engaging. This holistic approach keeps them excited while building essential skills, fostering creativity, and nurturing their natural curiosity.

Let’s Introduce Kids To
Digital World


Canva is an easy-to-use free graphics designing AI tool. It's time to make kids happy and creative. Kids learn to design festive greetings, birthday wishes, and school presentations with easy drag-and-drop elements

Teach kids basic functions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, like creating documents, making presentations, and simple and easy Excel formulas to organize data with fun.

Kids are better learners than adults and can start understanding web design basics by learning tags of HTML, using CSS to change colors, fonts, and layouts.

Introducing Python to kids at the young age of 10 years helps develop coding skills with visual coding environments. Introduction to loops, variables, and logic, encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills through simple, fun projects.

Kids can learn basic photo editing tools, like cropping, adding text, and adjusting colors, to make fun projects like greeting cards, posters, etc.


Basketball Game
Basketball Game is a Scratch project where players shoot a ball into a hoop. It features interactive controls, score tracking, and fun challenges for an engaging experience.

Bouncing Ball Game
This fun project features a ball bouncing off walls and paddles—designed to test reflexes and coding skills! Some versions even included changing speeds and backgrounds.

Quiz Games
From math challenges to fun facts, kids created interactive quiz games that ask questions, check answers, and give instant feedback. A smart way to learn while playing!

Ballerina Dance Game
Watch sprites groove! In this project, kids animated ballerinas to dance to music with smooth transitions and stylish moves using Scratch’s motion blocks.

Hide & Seek Cat Game
A playful cat hides and players have to find it! The game teaches logic and timing as the cat appears and disappears in random spots on the screen

Apple Catcher Game
Catch the apples before they fall! Kids coded falling objects and added a catching basket—great for building hand-eye coordination and programming skills.