✅ What you'll learn
- Parikshet's background and story
- The 1 Million Prompters certification
- The SUPER Prompt Formula
- Golf and AI connection
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Parikshet More is an 11-year-old AI educator based in Dubai who teaches children aged 9–14 how artificial intelligence actually works — not in theory, not in textbook language, but in the same plain, excited way a kid explains a video game to a friend. He is the face, voice, and creative engine behind KidsFunLearnClub, and this is his story as told by the person who knows him best: his dad.
It Started With a PS5 and a Fortnite Problem
In late 2022, we got Parikshet a PlayStation 5. He was nine years old, and setting it up was supposed to be a weekend project — plug it in, connect the WiFi, download Fortnite, done. It was not done. There were settings he didn't understand, a NAT type problem that was blocking multiplayer, and a controller sync issue that had us both baffled.
I expected him to ask me for help. Instead, I found him twenty minutes later at the kitchen table, typing questions into a search bar and — this is the part I remember clearly — talking to an early AI assistant to refine his answers. He wasn't frustrated. He was methodical. He was nine years old, interrogating an AI like he'd been doing it for years.
By the time I checked back, the PS5 was set up. Fortnite was loading. He had solved a NAT type issue that had stumped me the one time I'd faced it on a different console. When I asked how, he explained the steps with the calm confidence of someone who had just made a sandwich — "I asked it what the problem probably was, then I asked it what to do step by step, and it worked."
That was the moment I realised something was happening here beyond a kid being good with tech.
The Kid Who Always Finds the Easiest Explanation
What makes Parikshet different from most people who talk about AI is not that he knows more. It's that he instinctively finds the simplest, most memorable way to explain something. When his cousin asked him what AI was, he didn't say "machine learning algorithms trained on datasets." He said, "Remember when you kept showing Spotify songs you liked, and then it just knew what kind of music you wanted? That's AI learning from you."
His cousin was seven. She got it immediately.
This is a skill that adults with PhDs in computer science often don't have. Parikshet has it naturally. He simplifies without dumbing down. He uses examples from things kids already love — Fortnite, Minecraft, Spotify, YouTube recommendations, camera filters on Instagram. He meets kids where they are.
When I started KidsFunLearnClub years ago as a YouTube channel for kids' activities, I never imagined it would evolve into an AI education platform. But watching Parikshet explain AI concepts to his friends — watching their eyes light up with understanding — made it obvious that this was the direction we had to go.
The 1 Million Prompters Certification
In 2025, the UAE government launched the 1 Million Prompters initiative, aiming to certify one million people in the art of AI prompting. It was designed for adults entering the workforce, for professionals needing to upskill. Parikshet decided to do it anyway.
He completed the certification. He was one of the youngest people in the UAE to do so.
But more than the certificate, what came out of that process was the SUPER Prompt Formula — his own framework for how to talk to AI effectively. He didn't copy it from the course. He built it himself, based on patterns he'd noticed in what worked and what didn't. SUPER stands for Specific, Unique, Precise, Example-based, and Result-focused. It's the framework he now teaches to kids on KidsFunLearnClub.
When I told friends about this, the reaction was always some version of disbelief followed by "Can he actually explain it?" So I had him explain it to a room of parents at a school event in Dubai. Every parent in that room left with a clearer understanding of AI prompting than they'd had walking in. One of them told me afterward: "I finally understand what my kids are doing when they use ChatGPT." That parent was an engineer.
Golf Champion, AI Educator
What people who find Parikshet through KidsFunLearnClub don't always know is that he is also a competitive golfer. He has won multiple junior golf tournaments, including first place at the Golfrade India Open 2023 in the E Boys category at Tollygunge Club in Kolkata, and first place at the Eastern Junior Tour Championship 2023. He represented La Martiniere For Boys school and won the 19th Interschool Golf Championship in the Under-8 category.
Golf matters to this story because of what it taught him. Golf is a sport where the gap between what you intend and what actually happens is everything. You cannot muscle your way through a bad swing. You have to analyse, adjust, repeat. You have to learn from every shot — including the bad ones. You have to manage your mental state under pressure on the course while keeping a technical checklist running in the back of your head.
Those are, in a strange way, the exact skills required to work effectively with AI. Parikshet talks about this connection himself. He says that learning AI felt natural because he already knew how to break a complex skill (a golf swing) down into precise, repeatable steps and iterate toward improvement. The patience golf requires — the willingness to practice the same thing hundreds of times to get incrementally better — is the same patience that makes someone good at prompt engineering.
What KidsFunLearnClub Is
KidsFunLearnClub at kidsfunlearnclub.co is Parikshet's platform. It has more than 1,300 videos on YouTube covering drawing, science experiments, cooking, gaming, and now — the fastest-growing section — AI and technology. The AI for Kids course on the site covers topics from "What Is AI" to machine learning, neural networks, prompt engineering, AI ethics, and how to use AI tools responsibly.
Every lesson is written or reviewed by Parikshet. The voice is his. The examples come from his real experience. When he explains why AI sometimes makes mistakes, he uses an example from when he first got ChatGPT to help him plan a Minecraft strategy and it confidently gave him wrong information about a game mechanic. He had to fact-check it. He learned something that day that no textbook had taught him: AI is a tool, not an authority.
That lesson — which he now teaches in every AI course — is one that most adults are still learning.
Why It Matters That a Kid Is Teaching This
There is a trust problem in AI education for children. Kids don't fully trust adults explaining AI because adults often don't really use it the way kids do. Kids use AI to solve their actual problems — homework they're stuck on, games they're trying to get better at, creative projects, questions about how the world works. Adults often use AI for productivity and professional work, which kids find abstract and irrelevant.
When Parikshet explains something, kids know he's been there. He's not explaining AI from theory. He's explaining it from the same place they're at — as someone who discovered it trying to solve a PS5 problem, who uses it to get better at golf, who has tested hundreds of prompts to find the ones that actually work, who has experienced AI being confidently wrong and learned to verify.
That authenticity is irreplaceable. You can't manufacture it. And it is, I believe, the reason why kids engage with KidsFunLearnClub in a way they don't engage with AI education that comes from institutions.
What's Coming
In 2026, Parikshet is expanding the AI curriculum, adding lessons on how AI is used in sports analytics, wildlife conservation, music, medicine, and creative arts. He's working on a series called "AI in My World" that connects AI concepts to things kids already care about. He's also developing beginner AI projects — simple things kids aged 9–14 can actually build or experiment with at home, no coding experience required.
He's eleven years old. This is the beginning.
If you want your child to understand AI — not fear it, not be blindly impressed by it, but actually understand how it works and how to use it well — KidsFunLearnClub is the place to start. Because the best person to teach a kid about AI is, it turns out, another kid who figured it out himself.
— Written by Sawan Kumar, Parikshet's dad and co-founder of KidsFunLearnClub
Frequently Asked Questions About Parikshet More
How old is Parikshet More?
Parikshet More is 11 years old as of 2026, based in Dubai with Indian heritage (originally from Kolkata).
What is the 1 Million Prompters certification?
The 1 Million Prompters initiative is a UAE government programme to certify one million people in AI prompting skills. Parikshet completed this certification, making him one of the youngest to do so in the UAE.
What is the SUPER Prompt Formula?
The SUPER Prompt Formula is a framework Parikshet developed for writing effective AI prompts. SUPER stands for Specific, Unique, Precise, Example-based, and Result-focused. He teaches it in the KidsFunLearnClub AI course.
Is Parikshet really teaching the AI content or is it written by adults?
Every lesson on KidsFunLearnClub is written or reviewed by Parikshet. The examples come from his real experiences. His dad Sawan handles the platform and technical side, but the teaching voice is always Parikshet's.
What golf tournaments has Parikshet won?
Parikshet won 1st place at the Golfrade India Open 2023 (E Boys, Tollygunge Club), 1st place at the Eastern Junior Tour Championship 2023, and 1st place at the 19th Interschool Golf Championship (Under-8, La Martiniere For Boys, Kolkata).
Where can I find Parikshet's AI lessons?
All AI lessons are free at kidsfunlearnclub.co/courses/ai-for-kids/ and on the KidsFunLearnClub YouTube channel.
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- Generative AI — Wikipedia
- UAE Office for AI
- Artificial intelligence — Britannica
- Artificial intelligence — Wikipedia
Written by Parikshet More (KidsFunLearnClub, Dubai) and reviewed for accuracy. Facts checked against the references above.
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