Kids whocode things.Real things.
From Scratch games before dinner to Python projects that make parents squint — live online classes where kids actually build.
Real projects.
Real kids.
Every thumbnail is a finished project. Not a tutorial. Not a copy-paste. A kid's idea, built from scratch.

Space Invaders Remix
Aiden, age 9
“i made the aliens shoot back now its way harder lol”

Weather Dashboard
Priya, age 13
“my mom actually uses it every morning before work!!”

Dino Jump Game
Marcus, age 10
“I added a volcano that explodes when you lose. took 3 days”

Quiz App: Animals
Luca, age 11
“my little sister plays it and she gets 100 percent every time now”

Chatbot "Robbie"
Caleb, age 14
“he answers questions about minecraft now. dad said its impressive”

Unicorn Clicker
Amara, age 9
“when you click 1000 times rainbow confetti comes out!!!!”
Your kid's project could be on this wall in 4 weeks.
The numbers are embarrassingly good.
Projects Shipped
Countries
Lines of Code Written This Month
Parents Say Their Kid Asks to Come Back
Every kid starts
exactly right.
Scratch
First games, first pride.
Drag-and-drop block coding that feels like playing with LEGOs — except what you build moves, talks, and reacts. Kids ship their first game in week one.
What They Build
Next Session
Sat Mar 1, 10:00 AM
Free trial class · 45 minutes
Humans who
actually care.
Not pre-recorded. Not automated. Real teachers who remember your kid's name.

Ms. Jordan Hayes
Scratch & Creative Coding
Former elementary school teacher turned game developer. Jordan has helped 800+ kids build their first Scratch game. She cries at every graduation demo.
My daughter finished the school curriculum in October and was bored out of her mind. After 3 CodeKids sessions she's asking to code before breakfast.
Michelle T.
Homeschool parent, Texas
We're both working full time. Saturday morning CodeKids is the only screen time I don't feel guilty about. He's actually building things.
David & Priya K.
Dual-income household, New Jersey
He showed his Python chatbot to his teacher and she asked him to present it to the class. He's 11.
Marcus Sr.
Parent, Atlanta
The next project
is your kid's.
First class is free. No credit card. 45 minutes. One kid walks out with something they built.