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Teach your child how machines learn โ€” even if you've never touched AI.

Complete, step-by-step courses for ages 5โ€“10, written for parents. Every lesson is a 10โ€“30 minute game or experiment with exact words to say. Progress is tracked, every phase ends in a real project, and most lessons need no screen at all.

BEEP! I'm Pip. I help kids train their first robot brain. Ready?
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Play the AI games

Nine hands-on browser games โ€” three for each age โ€” that teach the core ideas by playing: sorting and patterns, training and testing, decision trees, fairness, and real neurons, gradient descent and language models. No setup, no sign-up.

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Finish a course, earn a certificate

Complete a course and pass its friendly Graduation Quiz to earn a personalised certificate โ€” with your child's name, Pip the robot, and a gold seal. Print it or save it as an image. A real, proud achievement.

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Free guides for parents

New to this? Our free articles walk you through it: how to teach a 6-year-old about AI, screen-free activities, talking to kids about ChatGPT, is AI safe for children, and more โ€” all jargon-free.

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How it works

Every course follows the same simple rhythm, so you always know what to do next.

Read the lesson

Two minutes for you. Each lesson explains the idea in plain words and gives you the exact things to say.

Play the activity

10โ€“30 minutes together โ€” games, experiments, building, surveys. Most need only things already in your home.

Build the project

Every phase ends with a hands-on project your child owns: a sorting machine, a pattern book, a trained AI, a Demo Day.

Tick it off

Mark each step done. Progress saves on your device, fills the bars, and unlocks a printable certificate at 100%.

Questions parents ask

I know nothing about AI. Can I really teach this?

Yes โ€” that's exactly who this site is written for. You read each lesson (about two minutes), and it tells you what to do and what to say. You'll learn the concepts one small step ahead of your child, which research suggests is a wonderful way to learn together.

Isn't 5 too young for AI?

Too young for screens and code โ€” yes. Too young for the ideas โ€” no. The 5โ€“6 course is sorting games, pattern hunts and pretend-robot play. It builds the mental model ("machines learn from examples") that everything later stands on. Nearly all of it is screen-free.

How much screen time is involved?

Ages 5โ€“6: almost none until the final phase, and always with you driving. Ages 7โ€“8: roughly one supervised laptop session per phase. Ages 9โ€“10: more hands-on computer work, still supervised, using free tools (Teachable Machine, Google Sheets, Scratch) that require no child account.

What does it cost?

Nothing. The courses are free, the recommended tools are free, and most activities use cardboard, socks, toys and paper you already own.

How long does a course take?

Each course has 20 phases, each with 6 lessons and a hands-on project โ€” 140 steps in total. At a relaxed pace of two or three sessions a week, a course is one to two years of gentle companionship that grows with your child. There's no clock โ€” the checkboxes wait for you.

Is my child's data collected?

No. There are no accounts, no analytics, no tracking. Progress checkmarks are stored only in your own browser on your own device.