
Dear Parent,
Absolutely not. Computational Thinking has nothing to do with computers or coding. It is a way of thinking, breaking problems into steps, finding patterns, thinking logically. Everything in this course is explained in simple, friendly language that any parent can understand and immediately use with their child. If you can play a board game, you can do this.
This course was designed keeping exactly that child in mind. Every game is 10 minutes duration, physical, hands-on and genuinely fun. There are no worksheets, no sitting quietly, no screens. Children move, laugh, build and explore. Most parents tell us their child asks to play again before the first game is even finished.
This course works beautifully for children between 4 to 10 years. Every game comes with age variants so you can make it simpler for younger children and more challenging for older ones. You do not need a different course for different ages. One course grows with your child.
Just 10 minutes a day. That is it. One short game session with your child is all it takes. You can do it on morning, after dinner or during evening playtime. The sessions are designed to fit into real family life, not disrupt it.
Yes, and here is why. Computational Thinking builds the mental skills that sit underneath every school subject, breaking a math problem into steps, finding patterns in language, thinking logically in science. Teachers and researchers consistently find that children with strong CT skills perform better across all subjects, not just technology. This is not a shortcut. It is a foundation.