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Coding Culture & Fun

byCode-RiiteAvailable across Mumbai Metropolitan Area; Visit center in ColabaStarts from900 per child per workshopView full gallery

Think coding is all about staring at a screen? Let us show you the real deal. Explore the logic, puzzles, and fun side of computational thinking without a laptop in sight. 🚀

This video humorously compares coding "then" versus "now." While the tools have changed dramatically, the core skills of creativity and problem-solving remain the most important superpower.

Every programmer knows the feeling of fixing a bug by accident! While it's a funny moment, I teach kids to debug with logic, not luck, so they build real confidence in their problem-solving abilities.

A fun and magical take on coding! I explain it as creating your own magical spells that make computers do what you want. Which Harry Potter character do you think would be the best coder?

Here's a quick Friday tip for parents. Introducing coding challenges or puzzles is a great way to foster your child's interest and give them a sense of accomplishment as they solve problems.

"Coding is the closest thing we have to a superpower in the digital age." This image of a young girl confidently mapping out a flowchart captures the empowering feeling that comes from being able to build and create with logic.

This video is a fun call to action for anyone interested in learning screen-free coding with me. It shows quick clips of the engaging, hands-on activities that make my workshops so effective.

A humorous look at how times have changed. While kids in the past played with blocks, kids nowadays are diving into concepts like HTML from a very young age.

About Coding Culture & Fun

We don't just teach kids how to type code. We show them how to think like programmers using puzzles, floor games, and logical sequencing. If you want your child to solve problems instead of just moving a mouse, this is where it starts. 🧠

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