Decode hidden patterns by collecting clues, analyzing numbers, and transforming raw information into powerful insights and discoveries.
Science-backed, quest-based data science activities where young creators explore, build, and bring their ideas to life.
Conversation starters, prompts, and parenting tips to support data science at home — without turning into a tutor.
AI Learning Coaches. Three ways of thinking. Kids pick the one that fits the data science moment they're in — or switch between them as a project grows.
Each coach answers from a different angle. Kids talk to them by voice, ask real questions, and discover — through the conversation — what kind of thinking clicks for them.

Inspires imagination. Helps kids dream up ideas, make creative leaps, and see possibilities that aren't obvious yet.

Goes deep. Breaks problems down, explains how things actually work, and thinks through the mechanics step by step.

Asks the questions kids haven't thought to ask themselves. Slows things down, pulls out insight, helps kids hear their own thinking.
Common questions from Kubrio parents learning data science with their kids — about age, time, tools, and what to expect.
At Kubrio, kids 6-13 learn data science by collecting real data about things they're curious about and discovering hidden patterns through quests they choose, parent conversations that spark questions, and three AI Coaches (Krea, Tek, Brio) that help them explore datasets with AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude. They analyze numbers, make charts, and turn raw information into insights that matter to them. Kids lead. AI supports. At Kubrio, kids learn data science through quests they choose, parent conversations that spark curiosity, and AI coaches that answer their actual questions. Kids lead. We follow.
Explore the studio of AI-native apps for kids 6-13.
Krea, Tek, and Brio show up across every app — including the ones where kids practice data science.
Trailblazer / Innovator / ~2 hrs
Kids investigate how data can shape what people see online. They’ll build a bias-detecting project and share surprising patterns they uncover.
Explorer / Beginner / ~45 mins
Turn a pile of snack facts into a mini data adventure. Kids sort, compare, and spot patterns in everyday choices using beginner data science.
Trailblazer / Innovator / ~2 hrs
Kids investigate real patterns in city life by building a data story from signals like traffic, weather, noise, or movement. A creative data science quest for curious innovators.
Explorer / Beginner / ~45 mins
Kids become trend detectives by collecting and comparing simple real-world data. A playful beginner data science quest for spotting patterns and surprises.
Trailblazer / Innovator / ~1 hrs 45 mins
Turn patterns into predictions in this creative data science quest. Kids investigate a real question, test their guesses, and share what their data reveals.
Explorer / Beginner / ~45 mins
Can a week of weather turn into a pattern story? Kids collect simple weather data, spot trends, and invent an emoji forecast from their findings.
Builder
Turn sports stats, pet habits, and family routines into data analysis projects for kids that build real research skills without coding.
Builder
Turn your child’s pets, sports, YouTube, or weather obsession into real data science activities for kids with simple projects and actual insights.
Builder
Discover data science projects for kids that move beyond simple charts into real analysis, portfolio pieces, and AI-guided inquiry at home.
Beginner
Learn how to teach data science to kids ages 6-13 with 20 hands-on projects. From sorting games to Python basics, organized by skill level.
Beginner
Discover why data science for kids ages 6-13 builds critical thinking, creativity, and future career skills. Get practical activities, tools, and expert insights for parents.