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Epic Python Coding: Interactive Coding Adventures for Kids: A Step By Step Guide to Learning Python

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Discover the Exciting World of Python Programming!

Embark on an amazing coding adventure with Epic Python Coding – the perfect guide for kids eager to start their journey into the world of programming. Tailored for 4th graders and up, this book simplifies Python into fun, bite-sized lessons that spark creativity and critical thinking.

🌟 You will receive free access to the source code for all python projects featured in this book.
🌟 All code snippets from the repository source are tested and runnable from your computer.

What's Inside?

Step-by-Step Python Get started with ease! Follow our picture-guided instructions to install Python and write your very first program.Fun with Math and Words: Dive into Python basics with playful exercises in math and storytelling.Creative Coding Projects: Draw colorful shapes, make lists, and loop through exciting puzzles.Building Your First Game: Design and create your own interactive games. Watch your code come to life!Python in Real Life: Discover how Python powers space exploration, movie magic, and scientific discoveries! For Parents and Teachers:

This book isn't just for young coders; it’s a resource for you too. With a dedicated guide, you can support your kids or students as they learn and grow in their coding skills.

Extra Python

Test your new skills with additional exercises and mini-projects. There's always more to learn and explore!

Epic Python Coding isn't just a book; it's a doorway to imagination, problem-solving, and a foundational skill that could shape your child's future. Start this exciting journey today and watch young minds turn into tomorrow's tech wizards!

109 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 2, 2024

About the author

Mike Gold

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Michael Gold was media coordinator for the defense for the Chicago Conspiracy Trial, is a former Group Editor and Director of Editorial Development at DC Comics, co-founder of First Comics, and the co-founder and director of communication National Runaway Switchboard as well as a disk jockey in Chicago in the 1970s.

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