Built by learners. Powered by curiosity.
Every KiddyKode session ends with a project. This is their gallery. Here, we showcase the tools, games, and ideas brought to life by children across our programs.
Explore what our learners are building.
My Amazing Calculator
A Python CLI calculator that handles basic math operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Animal Quiz Game
An interactive terminal quiz about African wildlife, testing users on animal facts with score tracking.
Story Generator
A fun script that generates random short stories by combining different user inputs and pre-defined story elements.
Temperature Converter
A utility program that seamlessly converts temperatures between Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.
Times Table Trainer
A math practice game that challenges users with random multiplication questions and tracks their accuracy.
Password Generator
Creates secure, random passwords based on user-defined length and character requirements.
“I thought coding was just typing fast, but it’s actually like building a puzzle where you make the pieces yourself.”
“When my program finally worked after debugging for an hour, it was the best feeling. I want to build a real app next.”
What they learn while building.
These projects are not just code—they are evidence of structured thinking, problem-solving, and creative confidence.
Logical Thinking
Learners practice breaking down complex ideas into manageable, step-by-step instructions that a computer can understand.
Debugging
Errors are expected. Children learn resilience by testing their code, finding mistakes, and trying new approaches without frustration.
Creativity
Code is a blank canvas. Every project allows learners to inject their own stories, rules, and designs into the final product.
Presentation
Building is only half the task. Explaining how it works, what was hard, and what they learned builds crucial communication skills.