Mumly Kids. Where Young Minds Dream Big
Empowering the next generation of creators, thinkers, and entrepreneurs. Kidonomy helps children aged 8–16 learn real-world skills through fun, hands-on projects and clubs.
Learning That Builds Confidence, Curiosity, and Creativity
Kidonomy is Mumly’s entrepreneurship and life-skills programme designed for curious young minds. We teach children aged 8–16 how to think creatively, solve problems, and bring their ideas to life, all through fun workshops, clubs, and real-world challenges.
Through storytelling, teamwork, and imagination, children learn what it means to be confident, resourceful, and independent, skills that will empower them for life.
Empowering Kids to Think Like Entrepreneurs
We believe every child has the potential to create something extraordinary. At Kidonomy, we nurture that potential by combining creativity with real-world thinking. Whether it’s designing a product, pitching an idea, or managing a mini project, our goal is to help kids develop autonomy, leadership, and a love of learning.
Learn. Create. Grow.
Step 1: Join a Club or Workshop – Find a local Kidonomy club that fits your child’s interests.
Step 2: Build Big Ideas – Guided by mentors, kids explore creative problem-solving, teamwork, and presentation skills.
Step 3: Showcase Their Success – Children share their projects in our end-of-term “Young Entrepreneurs Fair.”
Skills That Last a Lifetime
- 🌈 Creativity and critical thinking
- 💬 Communication and teamwork
- 💡 Entrepreneurial mindset
- 🎯 Goal-setting and planning
- 💖 Confidence and resilience
Partner with Us to Inspire Future Leaders.
Mumly Kids partners with schools, parents, and community groups to bring Kidonomy clubs to more children across the UK. Whether you’re a parent looking to enrol your child or a school interested in collaboration, we’d love to hear from you.
Every Great Idea Starts Small. Let’s Nurture It Together
At Mumly Kids, we don’t just teach lessons, we spark imagination and self-belief. Because when children learn to think for themselves, they grow into confident, creative adults who can change the world.