codeSpark - Coding for Kids

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4.22.00
May 10, 2025
Android 4.4+
Everyone
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Android App Analysis and Review: codeSpark - Coding for Kids, Developed by codeSpark. Listed in Educational Category. Current Version Is 4.22.00, Updated On 10/05/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: codeSpark - Coding for Kids. Achieved Over 4 million Installs. codeSpark - Coding for Kids Currently Has 13 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars

codeSpark: The Best Learn-to-Code App for Kids (Ages 3–10)

🌟 100s of coding games & activities—plus tools to create your own!
Get full access with a monthly or annual subscription and start with a 7-day free trial!

OR

Play limited content through Hour of Code (no credit card required)

Up to 5 child profiles for annual subscribers!

🎮 Learn Through Play
Puzzles – Master coding and problem-solving through each level!
Create - Design and code your own games and stories!
Made by Kids - Explore games created by other kid coders!
Monthly Coding Contests - Showcase your creative coding and win prizes!
Code Together - Code your way to victory in a multiplayer water balloon fight!
NEW - Pre-Coding for Preschoolers - Start coding as early as 3 years old!

🔒 Kid-Safe & Ad-Free
Every game and story is moderated before publishing.
No ads or micro-transactions.

💬 Praise from Parents
"My daughters are 6 and 8, and this is their new favorite game. Now they want to be programmers!"

"I loved seeing how my children enjoyed working together on the puzzles."

📚 Educational Benefits
Master coding concepts: loops, conditionals, debugging & more.
Strengthen reading, math, creativity and logical thinking skills
Based on research-backed curriculum from MIT and Princeton

🏆 Awards & Recognition
✅ The LEGO Foundation – Pioneer in Reimagining Learning & Play
🎖️ Children’s Technology Review – Editor’s Choice Award
🥇 Parent’s Choice Award – Gold Medal
🏅 Silver Collision Awards - Kids & Family

📥 & Subscription
Manage or cancel anytime via Settings.
🛡️ : http://learnwithhomer.com/privacy/
📜 of Use: http://learnwithhomer.com//

🚀 Start your child’s coding journey today with codeSpark!
We are currently offering version 4.22.00. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.

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It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New 1b5z3l


A new character is on the case… and new code lets your games look cooler than ever! Plus, we’ve made School Mode easier to use and fixed some pesky bugs.

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3.9
12,609 total
5 63.7
4 6.5
3 4.7
2 2.3
1 22.7

Total number of ratings 4ti3m

Total number of active s rated for: codeSpark - Coding for Kids

Total number of installs (*estimated) 2z2c

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 151d27

Dona Bella 606e6c

I paid the monthly subscription but I was automatically logged out. now I cant log back in. i have recieved no reset emails despite following directions multiple times. I actually need a refund!!! this is a scam

Queenesther Oglesby 3t1l1m

It helps kids learn better. My son started last year. He went from stories in story mode to factories in platform mode. My Daughter went from mermaid stories to fairy tales. It really helps kids think.

Ambi 3p3n2l

Amazing Educational App, lots of games to try, learn and create by yourself. Hours of fun and thinking time. A great start for little ones as similar to Minecraft but for children aged 5+

Glenda Lewis 3wq32

I subscribed to this game thinking there would be a trial period but my card was charged immediately. I'm trying to find out how I can get a refund.

A Google 44z2e

Update: after several days, I was ed and the bug was fixed. My child loves the app. It's educational, challenging, and fun. So I decided to purchase a year subscription. Well, I've been charged, but their app will not process the code I bought off of their website. I emailed them multiple times, different days for a week. I still can't get in and I paid for it! Very poor customer and IT service. I recommend the free trail and nothing else.

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The app is ok, if you're willing to pay a fortune for something which is available for free. I subscribed though, but the kids didn't like it much. My card expired before the renewal so the payment didn't go through, but the app was blocked even though I had 10 days left. I asked the about the 10 days but they didn't address this question, they told that i'd need to pay the subscription. Ever since I'm getting almost daily emails, unsubscribing equals with voiding my email preferences.

Kenneth Barbalace 1o3i1s

Free trial has a trap that you have to to cancel before the end of the trial or you automatically get charged $79. I'm sorry but that is a shady way of doing a free trial especially when it costs so much for an app. Vendor reply misses the point of the complaint. It isn't the cost that is at issue. What is at issue is the way the free trial is implemented. You have to to cancel before the end of free trial if you don't like/use the app. This is good for their revenue but bad for consumers. Free trials should simply stop the app from working at the end of the trial until the individual elects to pay the subscription fee. The one star review remains for this reason. The way the free trial is implemented is bad for consumers and is shady. I was also irked that the way the free trial actually works didn't reveal itself until the app appears to be ready for the child to use and it is handed over to the child. At that point the child enters a numeric code presented to them and suddenly a google pay screen appears. This means the child is excited to try the app and the parent is left with a choice of disappointing the child or handing over Google Pay approval in hopes of being able to cancel the subscription if the app isn't to their kid's liking. That seems intentionally manipulative. If the app is so good do a clean free trial with no tricks. At the end of the seven days present a choice for the parent to pay the subscription.

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I love the app! I did run into a few bugs. When writing text and using a caution emoji in that text, it would glitch and exit, when in playmode, when walking by the object I used that emoji on. Also some of the puzzle levels on the first 4 sections won't unlock. It just has a star with 22 inside it. How do I unlock those levels? And under the Pet Pals the new items I'm suppose to use throughout the days aren't showing up. Just the first 3. Other than a few bugs, I've really enjoyed this app.