For children's coding learning, the codespark coding app (3-month free promotion) and code.org are recommended.

I wanted to do various homeschooling for my child with COVID-19. I looked for a coding learning app for young children, but there were not many types. 


Some apps were very, very expensive, so they were not suitable, and there were just the right apps and sites. Codespark and code.org. 


CODESPARK ACADEMY


https://codespark.com/how-it-works

Simply introducing a common coding app for babies or coding, instead of Leo Tolstoy was a similar level is a little bit more composed an in-depth discussion. I also like the fact that you can write and share games and it is a subscription-type product. 


First of all, the basic price policy is a 7-day free experience + $9.99 per month.


We are conducting a promotion related to COVID-19, so if you add a redim code, it's free for three months and $19.99 every three additional months.


First of all, children with fast learning may finish the coding learning part within three months, so in a way, they can finish it all for free!


To sum up: CodeSpark promotion method (charge $19.99 every 3 months after 3 free months)


1. If you are already subscribed, cancel your current subscription and wait until the subscription period ends.


2. When the subscription period is completely over, access the address below, insert the promotion code SCHOOLCLOSED, and click the redim code button.

https://accounts.codeSpark.com/promo


3. There is a window where you put your parents' email address, and if you see an account that corresponds to the email already exists after entering it, the login window appears, and when you complete the login, you enter additional information on the next page and complete the subscription. 


(Even if you cancel after the subscription is completed, the subscription will be maintained for 3 months.)


code.org


https://code.org/

You can go step by step like a regular course, and you can enjoy coding with familiar characters for the "hour of code" item. Some preschoolers who can't read yet can also learn. 


If you are familiar with PCs rather than smartphones, code.org is also highly recommended.