Children’s / Teenage general interest: Programming and scripting languages
b small publishing limited Coding Activity Book: Activities to Help You
Book SynopsisFuture coders will love the mix of non-fiction and activities in this educational book full of BIG ideas. Fun games and puzzles teach boys and girls about code, programming, loops, conditionals, spotting patterns and solving problems. Start a lifelong passion for STEM subjects.
£6.99
Walker Books Ltd Become an App Inventor: The Official Guide from
Book SynopsisDESIGN, BUILD AND SHARE YOUR OWN APPS - NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!Design, build and share your own apps with the official guide from MIT App Inventor. Follow simple step-by-step instructions for six different projects using MIT's free App Inventor website, and you can make a maze game, a translation game and even a personalized chat app! Use what you've learned to come up with your own ideas, then download your new apps to a phone or table, and share them with friends!Along the way, you'll hear stories of young app inventors from all over the world, who are using MIT App Inventor to create amazing apps that solve real-life problems. Learn, invent and change the world!Trade ReviewPerfect for the stockings of STEM minded kids! * MIT Kids Press Christmas Gift Guide, Bookbairn *100% user-friendly and comprehensive, Become an App Inventor is a must-have for home inventors and school libraries alike. * LoveReading4Kids *
£9.49
No Starch Press,US Raspberry Pi Projects For Kids: Create an MP3
Book SynopsisLearn to build and code with these cool projects that hack common things and interact with the real world. Use the Raspberry Pi to turn lights on in your room through Minecraft; build an MP3 player you can send music to wirelessly; create a motion-triggered camera to automatically take pictures of wildlife; and other dastardly deeds. Aldred explains the code in simple, step by steps ways that doesn't overwhelm, but allows the reader to pick up concepts and learn the specifics through building.Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi Chapter 2: Python Programming Chapter 3: Hot Glue Night-Light Chapter 4: The Pi Camera: Selfie Snapper Chapter 5: Pi Spy Part 1: Hacking Webcams for Secret Surveillance Chapter 6: Manipulating Minecraft Chapter 7: Radio Invasion Chapter 8: The Automatic Texting Machine Chapter 9: Pi Spy Part 2: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Tracking Chapter 10: Magic Music Box Chapter 11: Nature Box: Motion-Sensing Camera Chapter 12: Smart Plugs for Smart Home Hacks Chapter 13: Mirror, Mirror: The Social Media Status Mirror Chapter 14: Computer Games with the Sense Hat
£20.39
Hungry Tomato Ltd The Ultimate Code Breaker's Puzzle Book: Over 50
Book SynopsisBy using math and logic to solve and navigate the codes, kids will build great skills to have in their locker and train their brains in problem solving. Developed by Dr Gareth Moore an expert in the field, this book will have your kids seriously cracking codes in no time! Crack codes with ciphers used by real-life spies Use math to reveal secret coded messages Race against the clock to solve fiendish puzzles that will save the day! Kids will have a blast solving the awesome alphabet and number codes, grids and picture puzzles. Don?t worry, if kids get stuck, there are tips and subtle clues to help improve code breaking skills. The more kids do the better they will get. Full answers are tucked away, just to check the code has been cracked! With full-color graphics and illustrations throughout, this book is as eye-catching as it is entertaining.
£9.49
Hachette Children's Group Coding Unplugged: With Art
Book SynopsisGetting kid-coders off the screen and on their feet having hands-on, unplugged, active FUN!It's time to have some fun with coding and art - in all kinds of creative places. From origami dogs to paint-by-numbers, this book gets kid-coders talking like computers and debugging like pros. With the help of familiar art concepts - plus a little exercise and teamwork - the coding learning really comes to life!The Coding Unplugged series uses creativity and physicality to engage children with the cardinal coding concepts, without the need for any hardware or screen time. By taking coding offline, it's easy to focus on the basic concepts, which are fundamental to learning to code. Combining coding learning with creative or physical activities is also a great way to embed the information and keep children active.Dr Kaitlyn Siu, child neurologist and author of First Steps in Coding, and creator of www.teachyourkidscode.com brings her unique take on coding practice to this fun series for readers aged 6 plus.Titles in the series:Coding Unplugged with ARTCoding Unplugged with NATURECoding Unplugged with NUMBER PLAYCoding Unplugged with SCIENCETable of Contents 1: Screen-free Coding with Art 2: What is Coding? 3: Key Coding Concept #1: The Algorithm 4: Key Coding Concept #2: Sequence 5: Key Coding Concept #3: Loops 6: Key Coding Concept #4: Variables 7: Key Coding Concept #5: Branching 8: Key Coding Concept #6: Decomposition 9: Decomposition and Algorithms Unplugged: Code with Origami 10: Spot the Code 11: Sequencing Unplugged: Egg Carton Coding Activity 12: Decompose This! 13: Variables Unplugged: Code Your Own Painting 14: Spot the Bugs! 15: Let’s Solve a Coding Puzzle! 16: Glossary and Further Info 17: Answers
£9.99
Hachette Children's Group First Steps in Coding: What's an Algorithm?: A
Book SynopsisFundamental and FUN first coding concepts for kids, and the great thing is: it's unplugged!What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park adventure! is an exciting story that leads children through the idea of algorithms in everyday life, and the super-important concept of debugging errors in their code. Jet and Bolt, the super-powered robots who star in this story, learn these fundamentals of coding as they try to make their way safely to a fun day at the splash park.In the First Steps in Coding series, children are encouraged to become super coders with the help of various colourful and friendly robots, who are all going on awesome adventures. Children as young as 3-5 years old learn code through unplugged stories with bright and cheerful illustrations.Interactive elements throughout each book encourage hands-on engagement from children, and each story finishes with a creative activity to cement their coding learning.A parent, carer and teacher's guide at the back of each book makes this a great resource for home school and classroom learning.Titles in the series include:What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park adventure!What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure!What's Decomposition? ... a rock-and-roll adventure!What's a Loop? ... a tree house adventure!What's Sequencing? ... a school-day adventure!What's a Variable? ... a story-time adventure!
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group First Steps in Coding: What's a Loop?: A tree
Book SynopsisFundamental and FUN first coding concepts for kids, and the great thing is: it's unplugged!What's a Loop? ... a tree house adventure! is an exciting story that leads children through the idea of loops in everyday life, and the super-important concept of debugging errors in their code. Flash, Jet and Zeb, the super-powered robots who star in this story, learn these fundamentals of coding as they build an incredible tree house together!In the First Steps in Coding series, children are encouraged to become super coders with the help of various colourful and friendly robots, who are all going on awesome adventures. Children as young as 3-5 years old learn code through unplugged stories with bright and cheerful illustrations.Interactive elements throughout each book encourage hands-on engagement from children, and each story finishes with a creative activity to cement their coding learning.A parent, carer and teacher's guide at the back of each book makes this a great resource for home school and classroom learning.Titles in the series include:What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park adventure!What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure!What's Decomposition? ... a rock-and-roll adventure!What's a Loop? ... a tree house adventure!What's Sequencing? ... a school-day adventure!What's a Variable? ... a story-time adventure!
£12.34
Hachette Children's Group First Steps in Coding: What's a Loop?: A tree
Book SynopsisFundamental and FUN first coding concepts for kids, and the great thing is: it's unplugged!What's a Loop? ... a tree house adventure! is an exciting story that leads children through the idea of loops in everyday life, and the super-important concept of debugging errors in their code. Flash, Jet and Zeb, the super-powered robots who star in this story, learn these fundamentals of coding as they build an incredible tree house together!In the First Steps in Coding series, children are encouraged to become super coders with the help of various colourful and friendly robots, who are all going on awesome adventures. Children as young as 3-5 years old learn code through unplugged stories with bright and cheerful illustrations.Interactive elements throughout each book encourage hands-on engagement from children, and each story finishes with a creative activity to cement their coding learning.A parent, carer and teacher's guide at the back of each book makes this a great resource for home school and classroom learning.Titles in the series include:What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park adventure!What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure!What's Decomposition? ... a rock-and-roll adventure!What's a Loop? ... a tree house adventure!What's Sequencing? ... a school-day adventure!What's a Variable? ... a story-time adventure!
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group First Steps in Coding: What's Sequencing?: A
Book SynopsisFundamental and FUN first coding concepts for kids, and the great thing is: it's unplugged!What's Sequencing? ... a school-day adventure! is an exciting story that leads children through the idea of sequencing in everyday life, and the super-important concept of ordering a sequence properly, and debugging errors in their code. Zeb and Astro, the super-powered sibling robots who star in this story, demonstrate these fundamentals of coding as Zeb teaches Astro how to get ready for her very first day of robot school.In the First Steps in Coding series, children are encouraged to become super coders with the help of various colourful and friendly robots, who are all going on awesome adventures. Children as young as 3-5 years old learn code through unplugged stories with bright and cheerful illustrations.Interactive elements throughout each book encourage hands-on engagement from children, and each story finishes with a creative activity to cement their coding learning.A parent, carer and teacher's guide at the back of each book makes this a great resource for home school and classroom learning.Titles in the series include:What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park adventure!What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure!What's Decomposition? ... a rock-and-roll adventure!What's a Loop? ... a tree house adventure!What's Sequencing? ... a school-day adventure!What's a Variable? ... a story-time adventure!
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group First Steps in Coding: What's Branching?: A
Book SynopsisFundamental and FUN first coding concepts for kids, and the great thing is: it's unplugged!What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure! is an exciting story that leads children through the idea of branching in everyday life, and the super-important concept of debugging errors in their code. Jet and Pixel, the super-powered robots who star in this story, learn these fundamentals of coding as they bake a cake and prepare for a super-fun birthday party!In the First Steps in Coding series, children are encouraged to become super coders with the help of various colourful and friendly robots, who are all going on awesome adventures. Children as young as 3-5 years old learn code through unplugged stories with bright and cheerful illustrations.Interactive elements throughout each book encourage hands-on engagement from children, and each story finishes with a creative activity to cement their coding learning.A parent, carer and teacher's guide at the back of each book makes this a great resource for home school and classroom learning.Titles in the series include:What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park adventure!What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure!What's Decomposition? ... a rock-and-roll adventure!What's a Loop? ... a tree house adventure!What's Sequencing? ... a school-day adventure!What's a Variable? ... a story-time adventure!
£12.34
Hachette Children's Group First Steps in Coding: What's Branching?: A
Book SynopsisFundamental and FUN first coding concepts for kids, and the great thing is: it's unplugged!What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure! is an exciting story that leads children through the idea of branching in everyday life, and the super-important concept of debugging errors in their code. Jet and Pixel, the super-powered robots who star in this story, learn these fundamentals of coding as they bake a cake and prepare for a super-fun birthday party!In the First Steps in Coding series, children are encouraged to become super coders with the help of various colourful and friendly robots, who are all going on awesome adventures. Children as young as 3-5 years old learn code through unplugged stories with bright and cheerful illustrations.Interactive elements throughout each book encourage hands-on engagement from children, and each story finishes with a creative activity to cement their coding learning.A parent, carer and teacher's guide at the back of each book makes this a great resource for home school and classroom learning.Titles in the series include:What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park adventure!What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure!What's Decomposition? ... a rock-and-roll adventure!What's a Loop? ... a tree house adventure!What's Sequencing? ... a school-day adventure!What's a Variable? ... a story-time adventure!
£8.99
Manning Publications Let's Talk Python
Book SynopsisLearn Python the fun and easy way with your new friends Erik and Simon! A Pythonic Adventure, is a unique Python beginners guide, written especially for young people. This colorful book uses engaging questions and lively conversations to introduce computer programming to young readers one step at a time. There are no boring lessons or dull exercises; instead, you will team up with two brothers, Erik and Simon, who are busy talking about Python programming and asking the same questions you are! As you follow along, you will learn from the brothers' mistakes, discover how to write programs with a team, and get a chance to create applications you can use in your daily life. All code in this book runs on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi. The engaging questions and lively conversations in the book will help you learn useful Python skills like: Installing Python Working with files Creating text-based dialog boxes and menus Using if/then, loops, list, dictionaries, and input/output Building web applications Making your web apps look super professional It's fun to learn with friends! Join them as they chat about the language, learn the basics, and build some cool programs. It's the perfect way for young programmers (and their parents!) to get started. About the technology Python is one of the best languages for new programmers! Its creators designed it to be easy to learn and easy to use. But Python isn't just a language for beginners — it is used for all sorts of things, from web apps to artificial intelligence! Open up this fun, friendly guide and you will see just how easy it is to get started with Python.
£36.79
Viking Books for Young Readers How to Code a Rollercoaster
Book SynopsisPearl and Pascal take their coding adventures to the amusement park in this follow-up picture book from our Girls Who Code program!Pearl and her trusty rust-proof robot, Pascal, are enjoying a day out at the amusement park. Spinning teacups, ice cream, and of course: rollercoasters! Through the use of code, Pearl and Pascal can keep track of their ride tokens and calculate when the line is short enough to get a spot on the biggest ride of them all--the Python Coaster. Variables, if-then-else sequences, and a hunt for a secret hidden code make this a humorous, code-tastic day at the amusement park!
£15.07
Nomad Press Gutsy Girls Go for Science - Programmers: With
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£18.95
Nomad Press Gutsy Girls Go for Science - Programmers: With
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£14.20