These are free, parent-guided lessons for kids to build small creative AI projects. They are self-paced, currently available in English, and use local browser projects.

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A quick orientation for parents before your child begins. Read this first, then open the Parent Guide and Lesson 3.

Free · Parent-guided
Safety rule: Use ideas, not secrets. Do not enter real names, school names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, passwords, photos, medical details, financial details, account information, exact locations, or private family details into any AI tool.
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A free Starter Pack for parent-guided home learning
These free lessons are self-paced and designed for local browser projects. Please use them with a parent or guardian. No child account is required by the course, and no upload is required by the course.
What this is
A self-paced, parent-guided set of four small creative projects. Your child uses a parent-approved AI assistant to build local browser projects — a mini game, a custom game, an interactive story, and a useful mini tool. The lessons are free and English-language.
Who it is for
Parents and guardians with children aged 8–13. A parent or guardian guides the session, chooses the AI tool, and helps with copying and saving files. You do not need to know how to code.
How to use the site
Work through the lessons in order, with a parent nearby. Use the top navigation to move between pages. Keep Prompt Cards, Troubleshooting, and Save Your Files open in another tab if it helps — they are reference pages you can return to anytime.

Suggested path

1Read the Parent GuideA two-minute read on your role, your child's role, and the one safety rule. Start there so the first lesson goes smoothly.
2Set up a parent-approved AI toolOpen the AI Tool Setup page. A parent chooses, sets up, and supervises one AI assistant. The child does not create an account.
3Start with Lesson 3Lesson 3 is the first project — a tiny mini game. Do this one together, especially the first time you save a file.
4Save files locallyEach project is saved as one .html file on your own computer and opened in a browser. See Save Your Files for the steps.
5Send feedback by emailAfter a lesson or two, email a few quick notes to hello@brightbitsstudio.com. There is no form — just email.
How long it takes
The lessons are short and self-paced. Many families do one project in a calm, relaxed session and come back another day for the next. There is no timer and nothing to finish by a deadline — go at your child's pace.
What is not needed
  • No child account — children do not sign up or log in
  • No upload — the course never asks you to upload your project anywhere
  • No public posting — projects stay on your own computer
What not to expect
This is not a full coding course, not live tutoring, and not custom debugging support. It is a guided, hands-on introduction to making small AI projects safely at home.
Questions
Email hello@brightbitsstudio.com for access or general product questions.

Need the file-saving steps? Save Your Files walks through Windows and Mac.