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Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2023
There are many great app development courses available for kids that can help them learn valuable programming skills and unleash their creativity. Here are a few options to consider:

Code.org: Code.org offers a range of programming courses for kids of all ages, including an App Lab course that teaches students how to create their mobile apps.

Scratch: Scratch is a programming language and online community developed by MIT that enables kids to create their own interactive stories, games, and animations. It's a great way to introduce kids to the basics of programming in a fun and engaging way.

MIT App Inventor: MIT App Inventor is a visual programming tool that allows kids to create their own mobile apps for Android devices. It's designed to be easy to use and doesn't require any previous programming experience.

Udemy: Udemy offers a range of online courses on app development for kids, including courses on programming with Scratch and App Inventor.

Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers a range of programming courses, including an introduction to programming with JavaScript that can be a great foundation for app development.

No matter which course you choose, it's important to look for one that is age-appropriate, engaging, and teaches programming concepts in a fun and interactive way. Good luck!
Read more: https://goglobalways.com/blog/learn-app-development-courses-for-kids/
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