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Python Quest: learn to code by creating mini-games

A playful, 4-month journey where kids build real mini-games while learning Python step-by-step — with a caring mentor and a safe, friendly group.

Tuition

$75 USD / month

Duration: 4 months · Groups: max 10 students

Schedules: On-site Saturdays • Online Tuesdays & Wednesdays

A safe, guided space where tech meets empathy.

We put human connection first. Kids learn real coding, problem-solving, and creativity — always with a friendly mentor, clear goals, and kind teamwork.

Safe & supervised

Live classes. Friendly guidance. No toxic spaces.

Logic + creativity

We mix algorithms with storytelling, art, and game design.

Small groups

Max 10 students — every child gets attention and feedback.

Future-ready skills

A strong base in Python (language of AI) for tomorrow’s world.

From first line of code to playable mini-games

1

Python Basics

Variables, input/output, and simple logic.

2

Decisions & Loops

If/else, while/for — the core of game rules.

3

Functions & Data

Reusable actions, lists, and scoring.

4

Mini-Game #1

Build your first playable project.

5

Timers & Events

Interactions, difficulty, and polish.

6

Design Elements

Simple graphics/feedback for player fun.

7

Mini-Game #2

A second project with new mechanics.

8

Show & Share

Family showcase of their mini-games.

For Parents

  • Supervised lessons with real teachers and small groups.
  • Practical Python skills kids can apply beyond class.
  • Clear structure, progress, and a friendly community.

For Kids

  • Build mini-games you can play and share.
  • Grow logical thinking, creativity, and confidence.
  • Learn Python — the language behind today’s tech.

What parents are saying

“My daughter finally enjoys coding — she shows us every mini-game.”

— Marcela A., San Salvador

“Small groups make a huge difference. He gets real help.”

— José R., Santa Tecla

“Kidslab is warm and professional — exactly what we hoped for.”

— Andrea M., Antiguo Cuscatlán

Common questions from parents

Does my child need experience?

No. Python Quest starts from zero and builds confidence step by step.

How many students are in a group?

We cap groups at 10 students to keep guidance personal and effective.

Is it online or on-site?

Both options: On-site Saturdays, or Online Tuesdays & Wednesdays (live sessions).

“I want my child to learn tech with empathy — not just screens.”

At Kidslab we mix logic with creativity, so children learn to think, build, and share kindly. Python Quest is their first safe step into real coding — and into a future where tech serves people. — Kidslab Team

Spots go fast — groups are limited to 10 students

Choose your mode: On-site Saturdays or Online Tuesdays & Wednesdays.

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Hands-on • Guided • Parent-friendly
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