Aavran Kidz

Schools, educators & CSR partners

Learning that finishes outside the classroom.

Aavran Kidz is an experiential learning ecosystem for children aged 2–12. A short story opens a question, then the screen deliberately steps aside and the child goes and notices, explores and makes something real.

We are prelaunch. No pilots are running, and we are not claiming any.

Where we actually are

The canon is complete: eight Learning Worlds, 48 titled Adventures, a locked cast and a defined pedagogy. The first Adventure — The Feather That Slowed Down — is being written, drawn and scored now. Nothing has been released.

We have no outcome data, no completed pilot, and no partner schools. We would rather tell you that than show you a case study we assembled from intentions.

How the 5-Flow works

Every Adventure follows the same spine. Only the first two steps happen on a screen.

  1. On screen

    1. Story

    A short animated story that opens a question. The title never gives the lesson away.

  2. On screen

    2. Rhyme

    An original song that keeps the question alive after the screen is off.

  3. Off screen

    3. Exploration

    The child goes and looks. An invitation to notice, never an assignment to complete.

  4. Off screen

    4. Vocation

    Working with their hands, the way someone who does this for a living would.

  5. Community, monthly

    5. Workshop

    Families gathering to build, plant, walk or tidy something together.

The Workshop is a monthly community layer, not a completion gate. An Adventure is whole without it.

One curriculum, four expressions

Ages 2 and 12 are very different learners. Rather than four products, there is one Adventure whose presentation, vocabulary, assistance and autonomy change by band. The Wonder Question and the Exploration stay the same.

2–3

Parent-and-child co-use. Large visual choices, spoken prompts, one action per screen, no expectation of reading or typing.

4–6

Read-to-me option, short sentences, strong character guidance. Drawing, telling and photographs over writing.

7–9

A mix of independent and shared use. More written Wonder Questions and more autonomy in the Journal.

10–12

Less mascot, richer questions, greater independence, more sophisticated context around the Vocation.

Child-safety posture

These are design commitments built into the product, written against the stricter of the app-store family standards. They are not a statement of regulatory compliance — our privacy position is still under review by counsel, and we will say so until it is not.

  • No advertising, and no advertising identifier.
  • No third-party behavioural analytics and no profiling of children.
  • No child-facing AI chat, no child social features, no public profiles.
  • No location requests. Camera only when a child or parent explicitly chooses to add a photo.
  • No microphone permission at all — including for spoken responses.
  • The Wonder Journal is private to the family and is never public or shared.
  • Accounts belong to an adult. Parent-gated areas sit behind a PIN.

Read the full privacy and child-safety position.

What a future pilot could look like

Nothing here is fixed. This is the shape we think is honest for a first pilot, and we would expect to change it in conversation with you.

Small, and honest about being small

A single cohort, one Adventure, run properly — not a whole-school rollout of something that has never met a child.

Designed around your calendar

Because the doing happens away from a screen and often at home, the 5-Flow tends to run alongside a school week rather than competing for lesson time.

Family participation included

The Wonder Journal and the family conversation are part of the design, not an add-on. A pilot that excludes home leaves out half the product.

Evidence gathered openly

We will agree in advance what we are looking for, and we will publish what we find — including what did not work.

Explore a future Aavran Kidz pilot

If you run a school, a foundation or a CSR programme and this way of learning interests you, we would like to hear what you are trying to do — before we have anything to sell you.

This is a separate route from the parent waitlist. Writing here does not add you or your families to any consumer list.

Discuss a future school or CSR pilot

Or write to aavrankidz@gmail.com directly.