Your kid is using AI.
Help them use it well.
Smart Tech Kids teaches AI literacy, online safety, and media smarts through the Digital Guardians — characters who help families talk about technology with understanding instead of fear.
The digital life skills schools don’t.
Four pillars that build digital confidence — taught through stories, scenarios, and family conversations kids actually want to have.
AI literacy
How AI actually works, what it gets wrong, and how to use it as a tool — not a friend or a truth machine.
Online safety
Privacy, passwords, scams, and sharing — taught through concrete scenarios kids actually run into.
Gaming & social
The real situations kids face — voice chat, in-game purchases, group drama — with better questions for the table.
Media literacy
Spot deepfakes, evaluate sources, and ask “where did this come from?” before clicking share.
Four characters. One mission.
Story-driven learning works because kids remember characters, not curriculum. Each Guardian carries one big idea — and they show up across our books, lessons, and family conversations.
Alex Chen
Curious, creative, and obsessed with how things think. Alex shows kids how AI actually learns — and what it can’t do.
Bella Rodriguez
Confident, inclusive, and real online. Bella helps kids navigate social media, friendships, and what’s worth sharing.
David Cooper
Calm, careful, responsible. David teaches passwords, privacy, and the smart side of staying safe online.
Catori Nakai
Thoughtful, analytical, always asking “is that really true?” Catori builds the fact-checking habits every kid needs.
You don’t need to know all the tech.
You need better questions.
Smart Tech Kids gives you exact words to use at home — so the tech talk happens at the dinner table, not after a problem.
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Conversation starters that actually work
Family Tech Talk prompts kids want to answer — about AI, games, and what they saw online.
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Books and printable activities
Story-driven books and family guides that turn big tech topics into small, doable moments.
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Classroom-ready resources for educators
Mini-lessons and discussion guides you can drop into a digital citizenship block tomorrow.
Understanding over fear.
Three principles guide everything we make — from a single Instagram post to a full classroom lesson.
Skills first, fear last
Kids don’t need a lecture about the dangers of the internet. They need a thinking routine they can actually use when something feels off.
AI is a tool, not a friend
We teach kids to use AI with purpose, clarity, and kindness — and to recognize when it’s wrong, which is more often than they think.
Families learn together
Everything we make works for adults too. Because digital citizenship sticks when parents and kids are figuring it out side by side.
Digital safety works best when kids understand the why — not just the rule.— The Smart Tech Kids approach
Raise the digital citizen you wish you’d been.
Start with the free Family Tech Talk Starters — six prompts you can use this week. No signup gymnastics.
Download the free guide