Kids learning to code

5 Fun Coding Tools for Kids to Learn Programming in 2025

As the world becomes more digital, learning to code is becoming one of the most valuable skills — even for kids. In 2025, new tools are making coding fun, creative, and accessible to young learners everywhere. Here's our list of the top 5 platforms that make coding exciting for kids.

Robotics for kids

1. Scratch 4.0

Scratch has long been the go-to platform for introducing children to coding. The latest version, Scratch 4.0, adds new sound packs, characters, and improved mobile support, all while keeping its iconic drag-and-drop interface.

2. Tynker

Tynker offers a wide range of interactive lessons and games to teach kids programming logic. It includes Minecraft modding, drone programming, and space-themed missions — all designed for ages 7 and up.

3. Code.org

Backed by major tech companies, Code.org provides free courses and Hour of Code events. Their new AI-focused content in 2025 introduces kids to ethical AI and problem-solving through fun activities.

4. RoboGarden

RoboGarden is a gamified learning platform where kids code to complete missions in a colorful digital world. It also includes STEM challenges and real-world logic puzzles that improve critical thinking.

5. LEGO® Education SPIKE™

Combining physical LEGO building with block-based coding, SPIKE lets kids build robots and program them using an intuitive app. It's perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, and coding clubs.


💡 Final Thoughts

These platforms are not just teaching kids how to code — they’re helping them become problem solvers, creators, and innovators. Whether your child is a beginner or already exploring robotics, there's something exciting for every young coder in 2025.

👉 Stay tuned to KidsKod News for more updates on coding tools, tech events, and fun ways to bring programming into your child's learning journey!