I have a 5 year old boy who is extraordinarily talented with math, so I bought him a book on programming games with python for kids. He's 3 or 4 chapters into it I think and absolutely loves it. The only problem I see is that he can't ever show his work to anyone unless they happen to be at our house. So I feel like he's missing out on the joys of having others play with his programs.
Of course, he could post them on the web for others to download... but these are fairly simple programs and aren't really useful or interesting for others enough to download and possibly need to install a python interpreter.
I think he'd really love to develop web applications, but that's probably too much for him right now. Then I briefly looked at Ruby on Rails recently and thought it's doable if there's a basic tutorial or book for both Ruby and Rails that's easy enough to read by a kid with limited vocabulary.
Does this exist? Should I just let him finish the python book and eventually introduce him to django? I'm thinking RoR is better because it integrates almost everything (jQuery, security, even db migrations) very nicely and so is easy for a very young kid to get started creating real web applications.