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Everything you need to know about starting your kid's tech journey without the screen-time guilt or expensive gear.
AGE GROUPWhat age is this curriculum for?
What age is this curriculum for?
The curriculum is designed for children ages 2–6, with activities that scale by age. Younger kids (2–3) focus on physical activities like sorting and sequencing games, and can build browser-based games with parent assistance. Older kids (4–6) can enjoy AI-assisted game building more independently with parent guidance. There's a "Toddler Mode" and a "Preschooler Mode" for every activity.
PARENTSDo I need to know how to code?
Do I need to know how to code?
No coding experience required. The curriculum and AI Prompt Pack includes copy-paste prompts for ChatGPT and Claude that generate activities and games automatically using AI. All you need is curiosity and a willingness to build alongside your kid!
CONCEPTSWhat is computational thinking for toddlers?
What is computational thinking for toddlers?
Computational thinking (or algorithmic thinking) is how computer scientists break down and solve problems — sorting, recognizing patterns, following sequences, and debugging when things go wrong. Toddlers naturally do all of these things (sorting toys, following routines, asking why). This curriculum makes those connections explicit through hands-on activities, no screen required.
MATERIALSDo I need robot kits or special equipment?
Do I need robot kits or special equipment?
No. Every activity uses everyday household items — blocks, toys, snacks, paper, socks. No $200 robot kits, no special apps. The unplugged activities require zero technology. The game building activities only need a browser and an AI assistant like ChatGPT or Claude (both free).
GENERALDo I need tech experience to teach this?
Do I need tech experience to teach this?
Absolutely not. The guide is written for parents, not necessarily programmers. Every activity uses simple, everyday language and focuses on computational thinking — which is just fancy talk for logic and problem-solving. If you can follow a recipe, you can teach this curriculum.
SCREEN TIMEIs this really mostly screen-free?
Is this really mostly screen-free?
Yes. 100% of the core activities are designed to be unplugged with game building as a fun weekly activity. We believe children first need to understand the logic of technology through physical play before they move to screens. While we offer a digital eBook for parents to read, the kids never need to touch a device for the majority of the core curriculum.
DELIVERYIs this a physical book or a PDF?
Is this a physical book or a PDF?
To keep the price low and delivery instant, the curriculum is a beautifully designed digital eBook. It's optimized for reading on your phone while playing, or printing out to keep in your activity binder.
TIMEHow much time does each week require?
How much time does each week require?
Each week focuses on one computational thinking concept with five daily activities — typically 15–30 minutes each. Feel free to go at your own pace! You can pick and choose which days to do, skip weekends, or double up. It's flexible enough for real family life.
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