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
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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
Python Basics
Variables, input/output, and simple logic.
Decisions & Loops
If/else, while/for — the core of game rules.
Functions & Data
Reusable actions, lists, and scoring.
Mini-Game #1
Build your first playable project.
Timers & Events
Interactions, difficulty, and polish.
Design Elements
Simple graphics/feedback for player fun.
Mini-Game #2
A second project with new mechanics.
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.”
“Small groups make a huge difference. He gets real help.”
“Kidslab is warm and professional — exactly what we hoped for.”
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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