KFW Plans for 2026

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Happy New Year!

We are excited to share our ambitious plans for 2026. Throughout January, we will be posting a series of updates to introduce you more deeply to each of our projects—and, most importantly, to find reliable partners to help run and develop these initiatives.

By tradition, we are recording brief videos for each topic, knowing that some people prefer watching over reading. But don’t worry if you prefer reading—the same information will be available in posts, blogs, and on our websites. Our main website for this year is kids2026.com. You can also find us on social media under Kid-Friendly World.

To make the videos accessible, we provide subtitles for those who watch in mute mode or might find the accent challenging.

Here’s a brief overview of what we’re working on:

  1. A series of books for children, parents, and communities.
  2. Online educational courses such as Business by Kids, AI by Kids, Events by Kids, Books by Kids, Kids Safety and Security, and more.
  3. Hosting our own events, including the Kids Business Forum and the Kids Expo.
  4. Conducting research projects using surveys, interviews, secondary data, experiments, sentiment analysis, network science, and panels of parents and teachers from diverse backgrounds.
  5. Creating AI agents that help children develop businesses, design events, write books, and build their own projects. We’re also developing computer games, like the Business by Kids prototype launched recently, because we know children often prefer playing games to taking courses.
  6. Exploring other exciting directions related to Kid-Friendly World, including building a child-centered universe with characters, stories, games, AI tools, and videos—but more on that later.

Throughout January, we will introduce these plans one by one. We hope some of you will be interested in partnering with us, joining projects, or referring others who might want to collaborate.

Previously, our team developed similar solutions for adults—building stage-gate innovation pipelines for thousands of projects, launching accelerators, creating entrepreneurial ecosystems, leading global research projects, and organizing major business events. As we became deeply involved in children’s development, our dream has been to create a similar ecosystem—first, led by children, and second, developed for children.

If you are an individual, business, community, or organization interested in this vision, please get in touch or refer us to your friends, partners, or anyone who might be interested.

Thank you for your attention. Visit us at kids2026.com.

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