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Hopster coding safari for kids
Hopster Coding Safari for Kids is an animal-themed pre-coding logic game to help kids learn the basics of programming. Children are presented with a series of logical problems to solve, getting different animals to where they need to go.
It could be the tiger who needs to get back to his den, the penguin trying to get back to his ice hole in Antarctica, the hungry monkey desperate to get to the banana tree, or one of the other animals in this app – here, play into the heart of learning to code.
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Scratch Junior
With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) learn important new skills as they script their own stories and interactive games.
By piecing together graphic programming blocks, kids can make characters move, jump, dance, and sing. In the process, children learn how to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer. They also use mathematics and language in a meaningful and stimulating context, supporting the development of early childhood numeracy, literacy and writing skills. With ScratchJr, kids don’t just learn to code, they code to learn.
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Code Spark Academy: Children’s Programming
Code Spark Academy is the most widely used home coding software for kids ages 5-9! The award-winning app has introduced more than 30 million children in 190 countries to the ABCs of computer science and beloved programming characters, Foos.
CodeSpark Academy uses a patent-pending “wordless” interface that allows pre-readers to learn the basics of computer programming and basic programming skills through a variety of interactive learning activities including puzzles, games, step-by-step creative projects, game design, and offline printables – All of which can be monitored by parents.
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Tinker. Fun programming for kids
Tynker is an educational programming platform that aims to teach children between the ages of 5 to 18 years old to learn how to develop programming skills. Instead of writing source code, you can visually drag blocks of code and merge them together.
Tynker provides step-by-step tutorials to teach kids programming in a way they enjoy, helping them build games and apps, mod Minecraft, program drones, control micro:bits, and even explore STEM. It makes it easy for kids to learn 60+ courses that include courses in Minecraft Modding, Minecraft Game Design, Creative Coding, Python, CSS, etc.
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Daisy the dinosaur
Daisy the Dinosaur lets the adorable dinosaur take kids through a range of coding puzzles! This game shows an easy drag-and-drop method for coding a level, and then shows exactly what happens when you use those commands in the level below. There are objectives that become more challenging and allow you to manipulate using drag-and-drop icons, as well as a free-play mode where you can create whatever you want.