Kids Learn AI the Safe, Fun Way
Give your child a head start with hands-on AI learning—taught live by caring educators in small groups.
- Live, interactive classes (no boring videos)—your child asks questions and builds real projects
- Small groups of 8-15 kids so every child gets attention and feels confident
Credentials
Our AI curriculum is designed with child-development experts and reviewed for age-appropriate content.
Safety Policies
We follow strict privacy rules—no selling data, no ads, and parents can review what their child learns.
Teacher Background
All educators are vetted, background-checked, and trained to teach AI in a safe, ethical way.
Why Kids Should Learn AI
AI is everywhere—from phones to schools to future jobs. When kids learn how it works early, they become creators, not just users. Think of it like learning to read: the sooner they start, the more natural it becomes.
AI skills boost problem-solving, creativity, and tech confidence. Many schools now include coding and AI in their curriculum. Our program gives your child a strong foundation so they feel ready, not overwhelmed.
You get simple progress updates after each module. We share what your child built and what they learned—so you can talk about it at dinner. No tech background needed.
Easy Syllabus by Age
Structured learning paths for every age group
Ages 5-7
| Module | Time | What Your Child Will Do & Learn | Hands-On Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| What Is AI? (Friendly Intro) | 2 weeks / 4 hours | Kids discover that AI helps toys, games, and helpers—like a smart friend that learns. | A simple "AI helper" poster or drawing they can show at home. |
| Patterns and Predictions | 2 weeks / 4 hours | Children spot patterns (weather, animals, numbers) and guess what comes next—the first step to how AI "thinks." | A pattern-matching game they designed and can play with family. |
| Storytelling with Computers | 2 weeks / 4 hours | Kids use simple tools to create a short story or picture that the computer helps bring to life. | A printed or digital story they can read aloud. |
| Safe and Kind AI | 2 weeks / 4 hours | Children learn when to trust AI, when to ask a grown-up, and how to be kind online. | A "Safety Rules" checklist they made. |
| Build a Simple Bot | 2 weeks / 4 hours | Kids give step-by-step instructions to a friendly bot—like teaching a pet new tricks. | A simple on-screen bot that follows their commands. |
| Show and Tell | 1 week / 2 hours | Children present one project to the group and celebrate what they learned. | A short video or slideshow of their favorite project. |
What Is AI? (Friendly Intro)
2 weeks / 4 hoursKids discover that AI helps toys, games, and helpers—like a smart friend that learns.
Patterns and Predictions
2 weeks / 4 hoursChildren spot patterns (weather, animals, numbers) and guess what comes next—the first step to how AI "thinks."
Storytelling with Computers
2 weeks / 4 hoursKids use simple tools to create a short story or picture that the computer helps bring to life.
Safe and Kind AI
2 weeks / 4 hoursChildren learn when to trust AI, when to ask a grown-up, and how to be kind online.
Build a Simple Bot
2 weeks / 4 hoursKids give step-by-step instructions to a friendly bot—like teaching a pet new tricks.
Show and Tell
1 week / 2 hoursChildren present one project to the group and celebrate what they learned.
Ages 8-11
| Module | Time | What Your Child Will Do & Learn | Hands-On Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI Basics: How Machines Learn | 3 weeks / 6 hours | Kids learn that AI gets better with examples—like practicing a sport. They see it in action with simple demos. | A small "training" experiment they can show parents. |
| Coding Your First AI Helper | 3 weeks / 6 hours | Children use block-based coding to build a chatbot or helper that answers simple questions. | A working chatbot they can test with family. |
| Images and AI | 3 weeks / 6 hours | Kids explore how AI "sees" pictures—sorting, labeling, and creating simple image tools. | An image-sorting or drawing tool they built. |
| Ethics: Fair and Honest AI | 3 weeks / 6 hours | Children discuss when AI is fair, when it can be wrong, and how to use it responsibly. | A short presentation or poster on "Fair AI Rules." |
| Mini Project: Build Something Useful | 4 weeks / 8 hours | Kids pick a real problem (homework helper, study buddy, game) and build a small AI project. | A working project they can demo at home. |
| Showcase Day | 1 week / 2 hours | Students present their project to the class and receive feedback. | A recorded demo or live presentation. |
AI Basics: How Machines Learn
3 weeks / 6 hoursKids learn that AI gets better with examples—like practicing a sport. They see it in action with simple demos.
Coding Your First AI Helper
3 weeks / 6 hoursChildren use block-based coding to build a chatbot or helper that answers simple questions.
Images and AI
3 weeks / 6 hoursKids explore how AI "sees" pictures—sorting, labeling, and creating simple image tools.
Ethics: Fair and Honest AI
3 weeks / 6 hoursChildren discuss when AI is fair, when it can be wrong, and how to use it responsibly.
Mini Project: Build Something Useful
4 weeks / 8 hoursKids pick a real problem (homework helper, study buddy, game) and build a small AI project.
Showcase Day
1 week / 2 hoursStudents present their project to the class and receive feedback.
Ages 12-15
| Module | Time | What Your Child Will Do & Learn | Hands-On Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| How AI Really Works | 4 weeks / 8 hours | Teens learn the basics of machine learning—data, models, and training—without heavy math. | A simple model they trained and can explain. |
| Building with AI Tools | 4 weeks / 8 hours | Students use real AI tools (safe, age-appropriate) to build apps, chatbots, or creative projects. | A small app or tool they can share. |
| AI and the Real World | 4 weeks / 8 hours | Teens explore AI in jobs, health, and daily life—and discuss pros, cons, and future choices. | A research summary or short report. |
| Responsible AI: Privacy and Bias | 4 weeks / 8 hours | Students learn about data privacy, bias in AI, and how to design fair, transparent systems. | An ethics checklist or design document. |
| Capstone Project | 6 weeks / 12 hours | Teens design and build an AI project that solves a real problem or expresses their creativity. | A portfolio-ready project with demo and write-up. |
| Portfolio and Next Steps | 2 weeks / 4 hours | Students polish their project, create a portfolio, and learn about advanced paths (AP CS, hackathons). | A shareable portfolio page or PDF. |
How AI Really Works
4 weeks / 8 hoursTeens learn the basics of machine learning—data, models, and training—without heavy math.
Building with AI Tools
4 weeks / 8 hoursStudents use real AI tools (safe, age-appropriate) to build apps, chatbots, or creative projects.
AI and the Real World
4 weeks / 8 hoursTeens explore AI in jobs, health, and daily life—and discuss pros, cons, and future choices.
Responsible AI: Privacy and Bias
4 weeks / 8 hoursStudents learn about data privacy, bias in AI, and how to design fair, transparent systems.
Capstone Project
6 weeks / 12 hoursTeens design and build an AI project that solves a real problem or expresses their creativity.
Portfolio and Next Steps
2 weeks / 4 hoursStudents polish their project, create a portfolio, and learn about advanced paths (AP CS, hackathons).
Sample Weekly Schedule
A peek at what a typical week looks like
Ages 5-7
Tuesday: 30-min live class—"Patterns and Predictions" (group activity)
At-home: 15-min pattern hunt with a parent (find 3 patterns at home, draw or photograph)
Ages 8-11
Thursday: 45-min live class—"Coding Your First AI Helper" (build a chatbot)
At-home: 20-min practice—test the chatbot with 5 questions and write down one improvement
Ages 12-15
Wednesday: 60-min live class—"Building with AI Tools" (hands-on app building)
At-home: 30-min—finish the app, add one new feature, and prepare 2 sentences for next week's share
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything parents want to know
What Parents Say
My 8-year-old built a chatbot that helps with spelling. She's so proud—and so are we. CosmoBud made AI feel like play, not homework.
Parent, California
I was nervous about "AI for kids" until I saw how careful and age-appropriate it was. The teachers explain everything in plain English. My son loves it.
Parent, Texas
Finally, a program that shows progress in a way I understand. I get a short note after each module with what they built. No tech mumbo-jumbo.
Parent, Ohio
AI Learning Plans
Choose the plan that fits your family
Starter
- 4 AI classes per month
- 1 age-band module
- Progress updates
- Email support
Plus
- 8 AI classes per month
- 2 modules or siblings
- Detailed reports
- Monthly parent check-in
Premium
- 12 AI classes per month
- Full program access
- Capstone/portfolio support
- Priority scheduling