Do not hand AI straight to your child.
KidNomi helps parents turn a child's interests into one clear challenge card. Children follow the steps, speak, draw, and create, while parents can see the process and know what to try next.

Parent workspace
A simple plan for this week
Build a story from one family photo
A parent chooses a photo. Nomi asks a few gentle questions and helps the child tell the story.
Today takes
15-30 min
AI buddy
Nomi
Parents set age, interests, and goals first. Nomi then adjusts the task to what the child can understand and finish.

Four steps to turn AI into a task your child can finish
You do not need to invent a new activity every day. Tell KidNomi your child's age, interests, and family rhythm, and it breaks the activity into steps that are easier to follow.
Tell us about your child
Add age, interests, and what you want to practice. No complicated profile needed.
Get a task card
Nomi turns the topic into small steps your child can understand and complete.
Do it together
Children can speak, draw, notice, or retell. Parents do not have to invent prompts on the spot.
Keep a small record
Save what your child said and made, so the next weekend review has something real to look at.
One small challenge a day, so children are more willing to speak
Each card has a topic, steps, and a simple way to finish. Children know what comes next, and parents do not have to keep nudging.
Today's challenge card
Tell a story from one family photo

Choose a photo, a toy, or one small thing that happened today.
Nomi asks a few gentle questions that help the child notice details.
The child can tell it, draw it, or talk it through with a parent.
15 min
Say it out loud
Save it
AI can guide the steps. Parents still set the direction.
KidNomi does not drop children into open-ended chat. It works inside a parent-set range and gives the child one step-by-step task to finish.

Fit the age
Younger children get fewer, slower steps. Older children can take on more expression and creation.
Keep the stretch reasonable
Tasks should not feel babyish, but they should not jump beyond what the child can handle.
Start from familiar things
Photos, toys, and everyday moments make it easier for children to join the conversation.
Parents confirm the important parts
Themes, time, goals, and next suggestions stay clear enough for parents to review.
This week's small record
What Nomi noticed

More willing to speak
Notices more details
Creates more actively
Keep using family photos, toys, and everyday moments for light expression practice. The rhythm does not need to be fast; steady and comfortable works better.
Keep the things your child said, noticed, and made
KidNomi avoids pressure-heavy scores. It helps parents notice where the child is speaking more, observing more carefully, and starting to form their own ideas.

Create one challenge card your child can use today
Start with age, interests, and the time you can spend each day. Nomi helps make family learning lighter, clearer, and easier to begin.
Made for families who want children to try AI, while keeping the process clear, gentle, and visible to parents.