Adventures in coding is a great book for young beginners who want to learn coding but don’t know where to start. No experience? No problem! This book starts from the basics and guides you step by step to becoming an app creator. You’ll learn by doing, working on fun projects that teach important coding skills—and you’ll have fun along the way! These skills will help you with future coding projects and more advanced programming.
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Staying safe online by Louie Stowell is a must-have guide for young people learning to use the internet safely. Published by Usborne, this book gives clear advice on how to protect personal information, avoid online dangers, and deal with people who behave badly. With easy-to-understand language, helpful illustrations, and practical tips, it’s a great resource for anyone who spends time online.
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Coding project in Scratch by Jon Woodcock is a great book for kids who want to learn Scratch. Kids can animate their favorite characters, build games to play with friends, create silly sound effects, and more with Coding Projects in Scratch. All they need is a desktop or laptop with Adobe 10.2 or later, and an internet connection to download Scratch 2.0. Coding can be done without download on https://scratch.mit.edu.
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I wonder why: Pirates wore earrings and other questions about pirates by Pat Jacobs is a fun and exciting book that takes kids on a journey into the world of pirates. Published by Kingfisher, it answers interesting questions that spark curiosity and imagination. With its easy-to-follow question-and-answer format, colorful pictures, and amazing facts, this book is a treasure chest of pirate knowledge for young readers.
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I wonder why: Planes have wings and other questions about transportation by Christopher Maynard is an exciting book that helps kids understand how different vehicles work. Published by Kingfisher, it takes young readers on a fun journey through the world of transportation, answering questions about everything from airplanes and cars to trains and submarines.