Coding for Kids: Python: Learn to Code with 50 Awesome Games and Activities Contributor(s): Tacke, Adrienne B. (Author) |
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ISBN: 1641521759 ISBN-13: 9781641521758 Publisher: Rockridge Press OUR PRICE: $17.99 Product Type: Paperback Published: March 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Nonfiction | Computers - Coding & Programming - Juvenile Nonfiction | Computers - Entertainment & Games - Juvenile Nonfiction | Computers - Software |
Dewey: 005.133 |
Lexile Measure: 900 |
Physical Information: 0.64" H x 7.5" W x 9.25" (1.21 lbs) 232 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Games and activities that teach kids ages 10+ to code with Python Learning to code isn't as hard as it sounds―you just have to get started! Coding for Kids: Python starts kids off right with 50 fun, interactive activities that teach them the basics of the Python programming language. From learning the essential building blocks of programming to creating their very own games, kids will progress through unique lessons packed with helpful examples-and a little silliness! Kids will follow along by starting to code (and debug their code) step by step, seeing the results of their coding in real time. Activities at the end of each chapter help test their new knowledge by combining multiple concepts. For young programmers who really want to show off their creativity, there are extra tricky challenges to tackle after each chapter. All kids need to get started is a computer and this book. This beginner's guide to Python for kids includes:
Encourage kids to think independently and have fun learning an amazing new skill with this coding book for kids. |
Contributor Bio(s): Tacke, Adrienne B.: - ADRIENNE TACKE is a software engineer, writer, and STEM education advocate. As a Code. org volunteer in Las Vegas, she regularly speaks to students of all ages about the power of code and encourages young women and girls to explore a career in software engineering. She is also a contributing writer for online tech publications such as HackerNoon and CodeBurst. Coding for Kids: Python is her first book (but certainly not the last!). |