Discover the best sites and apps to learn coding safely. Fun and educational platforms to introduce children to programming from the age of four.
Why learn code from an early age?
In an ever-changing digital world, learning to code has become as essential as knowing how to read or count. Coding develops logic, creativity and the ability to solve problems.
But choosing a good platform is not enough: children's online safety must remain a top priority. This guide presents safe, creative and educational programming platforms designed for young people.
The best coding platforms: to learn at your own pace
Bitsbox (6-12 years)
- Language: JavaScript | Type: Paying
A subscription platform that sends new projects every month to code. Children learn to create their own apps and games while learning the basics of programming.
2. Blockly Games (5+ years)
- Language: Block programming, JavaScript | Type: Free
Developed by Google, this series of interactive games introduces children to the logic of code through fun and progressive puzzles.
3. CodaKid (6–18 years old)
- Languages: Python, JavaScript, C#, and more | Type: Paid (free trial)
An award-winning program that teaches professional development languages while ensuring a safe and supervised environment.
4. Code Avengers (5–17 years old)
- Languages: JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS | Type: Paying (7-day trial)
An educational platform of Maori origin that focuses on digital fairness and offers personalized pathways by age and level.
5. CodeCombat (9+ years)
- Languages: Python, JavaScript, C++, Lua | Type: Free and Paid
A unique educational game where children write real code to progress in interactive worlds and participate in world tournaments.
6. Code.org (5+ years)
- Languages: JavaScript, HTML, CSS | Type: FreeA non-profit
organization, Code.org makes programming accessible to everyone, with a special focus on diversity and online safety.
7. Scratch (8-16 years old)
- Languages: Scratch | Type: Free
Scratch is a free online community accessible worldwide, as well as a visual programming language designed to help young people collaborate and develop their critical thinking skills. Users can create digital stories, games and animations, and then share them with a large online community.
8. Roblox (13-18 years old)
- Languages: Lua | Type: Free
Young people have the opportunity to learn coding and game design while socialising with their friends online
Other platforms such as Tynker, Kodable, Girls Who Code and EduCode Academy also offer fun and secure experiences to learn how to code at any age. Find the full list in the article Website Planet.
Live coding course
For children who learn better in direct interaction, platforms such as CodeWizardsHQ, Juni Learning, Codeyoung or Coding with Kids offer online courses in small groups or individually. These programs, mostly paid, promote supervised learning, with personalized feedback and progress monitoring in a 100% secure framework.
Coding Apps for Younger People
Applications such as Algorithm City, Code Karts, Hopscotch, Lightbot or ScratchJr make it possible to tackle the basics of computer logic through games accessible from basic school onwards. Most are ad-free, available on iOS and Android, and offer progressive and playful learning.
Article written by Maya Maceka. Content and visuals © Website Planet. Reproduced with mention of the source.
