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Coding with Cornell: Data Types

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Coding with Data Types is the first in a series of books following seven-year-old Cornell as he teaches his two-year-old sister, Cori, how to code using Python.

In this vibrantly colored book created for readers ages 3-8+, Cornell introduces Cori to variables, strings, integers, floats, and booleans.

With regular revisits to this book, your early learner will understand basic coding concepts in no time!

31 pages, Paperback

Published October 10, 2023

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September 1, 2024
A Delightful Introduction to Coding for Young Minds.

“Coding with Cornell: Data Types” is an innovative and informative resource designed to introduce young learners to the world of coding. It provides a strong basis for their future educational pursuits in this field.

Join Cornell and his younger sister, Cori, on an adventure as they explore the exciting world of coding. This book introduces young readers to fundamental programming concepts such as data types and variables in a fun and engaging manner.

This engaging storybook teaches Python’s data types through a relatable narrative, colorful illustrations, and expertly balancing fun and education making it an essential resource for parents, educators, and librarians. I eagerly anticipate future volumes in the series, which will undoubtedly continue to inspire and educate the next generation of coders.
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