Every feature on this page exists to support one belief: kids learn best by doing real things and discovering that everything they know is connected.
A lemonade stand. A trip to Mars. A global water crisis.
Each mission is a real scenario where your child does not just learn. They create. They design a sign, engineer a habitat, build a filter, write a plan. Every mission ends with something your child made. Not a score. Something real.
Zuri does not teach. Zuri makes your child think.
Zuri is the guide inside every mission. She never lectures. She never judges. She asks questions that lead your child to figure it out themselves, then she celebrates the effort it took to get there. Curious when exploring. Excited when something clicks. Patient when your child needs time.
A personal library of everything your child discovers.
During a mission, Zuri explains a concept. Why sugar dissolves, what fair trade means, how to calculate change. A small bookmark appears. Your child decides: this matters to me. That choice, repeated dozens of times across missions, builds something no test can measure.
Your child will never click 'Math.' They will click 'The Chocolate Journey.'
And discover that geography, science, ethics, math, and history are all hiding inside a chocolate bar. In the real world, knowledge does not come in separate folders. Neither does Atelioo. As we add new missions, new subject combinations emerge. Because the connections are infinite.
Not a vague progress bar. A real map of knowledge.
The concept mastery dashboard shows every concept your child has encountered — across which subjects, through which missions. Parents see exactly what their child knows, not just how many minutes they spent. Export progress reports ready for portfolio submissions.
There is no answer key. There is no single correct output.
A 7-year-old designs a lemonade stand sign with a name they invented and a slogan they wrote. A 10-year-old sketches a Mars habitat that solves real engineering problems. A 13-year-old builds a water filter from sand and charcoal. Then tests if it actually works. Creativity is not an art class add-on. It is how humans solve real problems.
Small details that make a big difference in everyday use.
Create an account and start a mission in under 3 minutes.
No ads. No data selling. Student data is never shared.
French and English natively — not a translation. Built in Montreal.
The Lemonade Stand and The Water Crisis are always free.
New missions every month. Your subscription gets better over time.
Browser-based — no download required. Use after school, on weekends, or as part of homeschool.
One free mission. No credit card. Curiosity and imagination are the only requirements.