STEM for Little Builders
Hands-on computational thinking projects, games, and guides for ages 2-6.
AI for Parents: Extra Brain Cell or Digital Babysitter?
The difference between using AI to build alongside your kid versus letting it replace your presence—and how to stay on the right side of that line.
5 Computational Thinking Games to Build With Your Kid
Build 5 simple browser games with your toddler using AI tools — no coding needed. Each game targets a key computational thinking skill for ages 2–6.

Screen Time Guilt Is a Distraction: What Actually Matters Is What They're Making
The screen time debate asks the wrong question. Here's the framework that actually matters: is your toddler consuming or creating?
Document the process, not just the result.
Keep a "Builder's Log" together. The mistakes are usually more interesting than the final product!

Why Phonics Alone Isn't Enough (And What We Do Instead)
Phonics teaches kids to decode words. Computational thinking teaches them what to do with them. Here's how we pair both at age 3.

Computational Thinking for Toddlers: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Start
Everything parents ask about teaching computational thinking to kids ages 2-6 — no screens, no coding, no CS degree required.