Think. Sequence. Debug. Celebrate! Learn the fundamentals of computational thinking through playful, screen-free coding activities.
Children learn sequencing, pattern recognition, decomposition, and abstraction through hands-on activities.
Board games, card games, and physical activities that teach coding concepts without any screens.
Learn the art of finding and fixing mistakes — a life skill that goes far beyond programming.
Each lesson introduces a coding concept through a story, then reinforces it with an interactive challenge.
"Coding is not about learning a programming language. It's about learning to think logically, break down problems, and express solutions clearly."
Little Coder uses unplugged activities — no screens needed. Through stories, games, and physical challenges, children internalize the core concepts that every programmer uses: sequencing, loops, conditionals, debugging, and abstraction.