Kaizen is a Python learning platform for kids ages 12-14 — that specific age window matters because most coding-for-kids products target either much younger (Scratch/blocks) or much older (Codecademy-style courses for adults). The 12-14 zone is underserved: they've outgrown drag-and-drop blocks but they're not ready for "Watch this 2-hour video and take notes."
The product is built around a narrative: the digital realm of Coderia is being corrupted, and the kid's job is to save it by writing real Python. Eight story realms (Echo Valley → Logic Peaks → Loop Lakes → ...), 94 lessons, one connected arc. Every lesson is real Python that runs, not blocks.
Kaizen is a Python learning platform for kids ages 12-14 — that specific age window matters because most coding-for-kids products target either much younger ...