
Younes
Coding & AI
Younes likes to take things apart.
Old radios, broken clocks, his sister's musical toy — he opens them just to see how they think inside. "Everything follows steps," he says, pushing up his round glasses. "If you know the steps, you can fix it. Or build something new."
One rainy afternoon, he taught the family computer to say "Good morning" in three languages. His little brother clapped and clapped.
Younes believes anyone can give a machine good instructions — you just have to think clearly, one step at a time.
Want to build something with him?
Younes helps your child learn to code and think like a problem-solver.
