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Baby Code! Music

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It's never too early to get little ones interested in computer coding with this unique series of board books!

How do you explain coding in music to a baby? By showing how it's all around them, and how they can take part in it, of course! By using experiences common in a baby's world, like hearing a melody from a mobile or tapping on an electronic xylophone, this charming board book full of bright, colorful illustrations is the perfect introduction to coding in music for babies and their caregivers--and is sure to leave them wanting to learn more!

14 pages, Board book

Published July 17, 2018

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Sandra Horning

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How do you explain coding in music to a baby? By showing how it's all around them, and how they can take part in it, of course! By using experiences common in a baby's world, like hearing a melody from a mobile or tapping on an electronic xylophone, this charming board book full of bright, colorful illustrations is the perfect introduction to coding in music for babies and their caregivers--and is sure to leave them wanting to learn more!
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314 reviews1 follower
September 1, 2018
This is the type of book author Andrew Smith wouldn't like. I don't like it either.

Empowering girls to code and pursue the sciences is great, and yes learning to code is like learning a new language, but preparing your baby to be a programmer before they can walk is just nonsense.
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October 29, 2018
Certainly a wonderful gift for a programmer's baby shower or their child's first birthday. Honestly, I don't think this will be the baby's favorite book but it is a unique gift that the parent(s) might get excited about. This book shows and talks about daddy on several pages.
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22 reviews3 followers
April 1, 2019
A nice little book. Describes things that actually happen in the world. I like that it shows that the default baby isn't white, plus it has a dad doing the caregiving. A refreshing read that I would be happy to have in my library.
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