Binary, internet safety, pixel art, typing, and digital literacy for kids.
Learning to code teaches children more than just programming syntax โ it develops computational thinking, logical reasoning, pattern recognition, and systematic problem-solving skills that are valuable in every field. The Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) and Code.org advocate for computer science education starting in elementary school, and our tools make these concepts accessible through interactive, visual activities.
Our coding tools introduce fundamental concepts without requiring any prior experience. Students explore how computers store information through binary number systems, create pixel art to understand how digital images work at the pixel level, learn about internet safety and digital citizenship, and build foundational logic skills. Each activity is designed to be self-directed, with built-in guidance and immediate feedback so students can learn at their own pace.
These tools align with CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards and complement platforms like Code.org and Scratch by providing no-login, browser-based activities that work on any device including Chromebooks and tablets.
Last reviewed: April 2026
Standards: Code.org