Young Learners
Learning Starts Early
Free courses designed for children ages 6-12. Hands-on activities, values-based learning, and real-world skills — no screens required for most lessons.
Ages 6-12For Parents and Educators
Every course on this page is free, self-paced, and designed to be led by a parent, teacher, or older sibling. Most activities start screen-free and build toward digital skills gradually. Islamic values of stewardship, honesty, and generosity are woven throughout.
Available Courses
Think Like a Coder
A parent-led course in critical thinking, logical reasoning, and introductory coding with Scratch. Screen-free activities first, coding second.
Start CourseMoney, Values & You
A financial literacy course for 6th graders — hands-on activities, real-world math, and values-based money education rooted in Islamic principles.
Start CourseData Science for Young Minds
Learn to notice, collect, organize, and tell stories with data. Physical activities first, graphs by hand, real surveys — data science starts with curiosity. All grades (1–5) now available.
Start CourseMath for Young Minds
A complete K–5 math curriculum anchored in real-world examples — cars, cookies, crayons. Sessions are 15–25 min, with the same predictable structure every time. No timed tests, formative observation only. All 48 sessions across 6 grades available.
Start CourseHayya Beena Naqraa — Arabic Stories
A growing library of bilingual Arabic-English stories from pre-readers to chapter books. Every page has Arabic (with vowel marks where helpful) and English side by side. Heritage learners + total beginners both welcome. Five reading tiers — Whisper of the Alphabet (pre-K), Whisper, Voice, Story, and Novella — from one letter per page to multi-chapter stories with real emotional weight. Strictly secular, modern Levantine cultural detail.
Open LibraryYalla Arabic — Intensive Arabic Course
A complete elementary Arabic program from "marhaba" to reading short paragraphs. 48 short sessions (25 min each), 5 artifacts per session: session plan, vocabulary cards, dialogue script (Levantine), family guide, and printable workbook. Designed to work classroom-led OR parent-led at home with the same materials. Heritage learners and total beginners welcome. Strictly secular, Levantine cultural anchor.
Start CourseWhat Makes These Courses Different
Hands-On First
Every concept is learned with hands and bodies before screens. Sorting buttons, trading cards, building charts with blocks — then computers.
Values-Integrated
Islamic principles of stewardship (Amana), honesty, moderation, and generosity are woven in naturally — not bolted on as an afterthought.
Question-First Learning
Every session starts with a question, not an answer. Children learn to wonder, investigate, and think critically before they memorize.
Free Forever
No materials to buy, no subscriptions, no accounts needed. Just show up curious with a notebook and a pencil.
For Parents and Educators
- No teaching experience required. Each lesson comes with a family guide that tells you exactly what to say and do.
- Sessions are 30-60 minutes. Short enough to hold attention, long enough to learn something real.
- Works at home, in classrooms, or in small groups. The courses adapt to any setting.
- Printable study guides included. Every session has a printable reference your child can review on their own.
- Discussion over memorization. The best learning happens through conversation, not worksheets.