Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNETGoogle is rolling out a version of Gemini just for kids under 13.In an email today to parents of supervised accounts, Google announced that Gemini apps will soon be available for child accounts with parental controls. More restrictionsChildren can use Gemini to create songs, stories, and poems, ask questions, get homework help, learn new things, and more. This version of Gemini will have more restrictions than the regular version. Access to Gemini through a child account is available on the web at gemini.google.com and in the Gemini mobile app on Android and iOS devices. Also: Why I just added Gemini 2.5 Pro to the very short list of AI tools I pay forParents can manage access to Gemini in the Google Family Link account. If you turn it off and your child tries to access it, they’ll see a message that reads “Gemini isn’t available for your account” when they try to access Gemini apps. To prevent your child from accessing Gemini, tap “Controls” in your child’s profile, then tap “Gemini,” and then tap “Gemini apps.” Google will let you know when your child accesses Gemini for the first time. More