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> Python for absolute beginner kids — 6 to 14 years. Start from zero with turtle graphics, silly games and tiny projects. Live 1 hour classes, 1:1 or small group. Free demo.

For kids new to Python · Ages 6 to 14

# Python for Beginners Kids — start from zero, finish something real.

No prior coding needed. Our 1 hour live Python classes begin with print and silly outputs, build into turtle drawings and tiny games, and end with the child saying "look what I made". Live teacher watching every line.

[Book a free demo class](/book-demo)See the curriculum**5,200+**Beginner kids taught Python**4.9 / 5**Parent rating · 620+ reviews**1 hour**Per live class, 1:1 or small group**4 weeks**From zero to first working projectPyFor beginnersAbsolute zeroSilly firstReal PythonCourses matched for this level

## Beginner-friendly Python courses by age.

We match the course to the child's age and reading level. The options below are all beginner-safe — no prior knowledge required.

[Python ![Python for kids masterclass](/images/python-kids.webp)   Python for Kids Turtle graphics, mini games, maths quizzes — real Python that still feels like play. PythonBeginner View course →](/courses/python-ai-kids-masterclass)[AI ![AI tools for kids](/images/ai-tools-kids.webp)   AI Tools for Kids Teachable Machine, image classifiers — first hands-on taste of AI. AINo-code View course →](/courses/kids-ai-mastery-course)[Python ![Python complete masterclass for teens](/images/python-teens.webp)   Python Masterclass Zero to confident — functions, OOP, files, real mini-apps. The backbone track. PythonOOP View course →](/courses/python-complete-masterclass-teens)[AI/ML ![AI and ML masterclass for teens](/images/ai-ml-teens.webp)   AI & ML Masterclass Pandas, sklearn, neural nets — real AI projects with datasets. AIML View course →](/courses/ai-ml-masterclass-teens)[DSA ![DSA masterclass for teens](/images/data-structure-algorithms.webp)   DSA in Python Arrays, trees, graphs, DP — solved in Python. Interview foundation. DSA View course →](/courses/problem-solving-dsa-masterclass-teens)[Backend ![Backend coding with Flask for teens](/images/backend-teens.webp)   Backend with Flask Build REST APIs with Flask — auth, databases, Postman tests. FlaskAPI View course →](/courses/backend-coding-masterclass-for-teens)[Data Science ![Data science masterclass](/images/data-science.webp)   Data Science Pandas, NumPy, matplotlib, sklearn — the end-to-end data toolkit. PandasNumpy View course →](/courses/data-science-complete-masterclass-college)[Automation ![Python automation and AI](/images/automation-with-python-ai.webp)   Python Automation + AI Selenium, scripts, AI APIs — automate the boring stuff using Python. Automation View course →](/courses/python-ai-automation-masterclass-college)

### Has your child already done Scratch?

If your child has some Scratch or Code.org under the belt, **skip the very first weeks** and jump into [Python for Kids](/courses/python-ai-kids-masterclass) or [AI Tools](/courses/kids-ai-mastery-course). The demo teacher does a 10-minute level check.

[Level-check demo](/book-demo)

Looking for more? Browse the full [courses catalogue →](/courses)

Why this level, specifically

## The right beginner path depends on the child.

A 7-year-old beginner needs very different pacing from a 13-year-old beginner. Our teachers shape the first month around the child — shorter programs, silly content, plenty of wins.

01 / Pace

### Pace matches age

A 7-year-old writes 3-line programs; a 12-year-old writes 15-line programs in the same first month. Same Python, different ladder.

02 / Content

### Silly before serious

First programs make jokes, roll dice, ask silly questions. Real Python, but content chosen to light up the child.

03 / Confidence

### Wins every single class

Every class ends with something the child can show a parent — a joke program, a turtle drawing, a tiny quiz. No "we'll continue next time".

Projects, not lectures

## Six first Python projects any beginner kid can finish.

These are the six projects we walk every beginner through in the first 8–10 classes. Nothing scary, everything real.

Intro

### Hello, Me

A program that asks for a name and greets you. First Python. First "it ran".

printinputFun

### Silly Fortune Teller

Ask it anything, get a random silly answer. First use of random.choice.

randomlistsGame

### Guess the Number

Computer picks a number, player guesses with hints. First if / elif.

if-elserandomTurtle

### Shape Drawer

Draws a square, triangle or star depending on what you type. First turtle.

turtleMaths

### Times Table Printer

Asks for a number and prints its times table 1–10. First for loop.

forprintQuiz

### Three-Question Quiz

Three questions, keeps a score, prints a grade at the end. First while + counter.

whilescoreThe curriculum path

## Four starter stages — roughly 2 to 3 months.

The beginner arc. Younger kids move slower; older kids move faster. Pace is the teacher's judgment, not a schedule.

Week 1–2 · Warm-up

### Install Python + first print

Install Thonny. First print statements. First comments. First "oh, it works". Confidence first.

- install
- print

Week 3–4 · input + random

### Programs that respond

input() and random. Silly fortune teller. Random joke. Programs stop being one-shot.

- input
- random

Week 5–6 · logic

### First if-else

Guess-the-number game. Simple age-check program. Branching unlocked.

- if-else

Week 7–8 · loops

### First for + while

Times table printer. Turtle star. Three-question quiz. A real Python toolkit in hand.

- for
- while

Two formats, same 1 hour live class

## Pick the class format that fits your child.

Same curriculum. Same teachers. Same recordings. The difference is whether your child learns best with one teacher's full attention, or alongside 4 to 6 classmates at their level.

Option A

### Live 1-on-1 Online Class

One teacher, one learner, the full 1 hour. The teacher adapts pace in real time — slowing down on tricky concepts, speeding up where your child is already fluent. Best for focused learners, specific exam prep, or fastest progress.

- 1 teacher, 1 student, 1 hour per session
- Pace fully adjusted to your child
- Focused help on school projects and exams
- Flexible timing — you pick the slots
- Every class recorded and shared with parents

**₹2,499**/ month · 8 sessionsOption B

### Live Small-Group Online Class

4 to 6 students at a similar level, one teacher, 1 hour per session. Learners move faster when they see peers solve problems in different ways. Supportive, never pressured. Best if your child enjoys learning with others.

- Small groups of 4 to 6 similar-level learners
- 1 hour live session, 2 sessions per week
- Peer project reviews — students present to each other
- Fixed schedule, same classmates each week
- Class recording and parent progress report

**₹1,499**/ month · 8 sessionsLevel comparison

## Beginner Python — age 8 vs 11 vs 13.

Which way the beginner path shapes at different ages.

| What to expect | Beginner age 8 | Beginner age 11 (typical) | Beginner age 13 |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Starting point** | Scratch first, Python second | Python from week 1 | Python from week 1 |
| **Typing** | Very short programs | Comfortable | Fluent |
| **First working program** | Week 3–4 | Week 1 | Week 1 |
| **After 2 months** | Silly + loops | If + loops + lists | Functions + lists + files |
| **Best format** | Group works | Both | Both |
| **Class length** | 1 hour | 1 hour | 1 hour |

Words from parents and students

## Parents of beginner Python kids.

Three recent reviews from families whose child started Python from zero with us.

He did not know what Python even was. After 4 classes he asks Alexa to shut up because "she is not as clever as Python". The teacher makes it silly first. That worked.

AAisha V.Parent · Delhi · Group · son age 9

She had tried a recorded-video Python app and given up. The live class made the difference — her teacher catches her when she types a colon instead of a semicolon and explains why.

BBhaskar T.Parent · Bengaluru · 1-on-1 · daughter age 12

Started from zero as a beginner in Class 9. After 2 months he is writing 30-line programs. The teacher said he should now move to the mainstream Python track — and he is ready.

MMeena S.Parent · Chennai · Group · son age 14Common questions from parents

## Before you book the demo — answered honestly.

Short, plain answers. If your question isn't here, tap the callback button at the top and a human will get back to you the same day.

My child has zero coding experience — is this okay?Perfect — that's exactly who this is for. We start from print("hello") and build up one tiny idea at a time. By month 1, most students have written a working game.What's the minimum age to start Python?Practically, 8 is the earliest we recommend. Younger than that, we recommend Scratch first. At 8+, direct Python is possible with patient teaching.Is Python too hard for a beginner?Python is the easiest mainstream language. Short, readable, clear errors. Harder to break than many others. It is what most colleges now teach in first year too.What editor / software?Thonny for ages 8–12 (friendly errors). VS Code for 13+. Both free. We help install in session 1.Do you give homework from day one?Light, optional homework from week 2. Usually "finish your own project". Never drill exercises for beginners.1-on-1 vs small group for a beginner?1-on-1 gives a shy or very young beginner the most attention. Small group (4–6) works great for older or socially comfortable beginners.Can you handle multiple siblings at different levels?Yes. We often place siblings in different classes at their levels, or run a family 1-on-1 session where the teacher paces for both.Free demo?Yes — one full 1 hour live class. No card. Refund clause 2 weeks if fit is off.Book a free 1 hour demo class

### Try one session. Decide after.

Fill the form. Our counsellor calls you within 3 hours, understands your child's pace, and schedules a real demo with a real teacher. No card, no commitment.

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