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Python Coding For Kids: The Complete Python Game Programming for Kids

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This book is designed to help you learn many essential skills you’ll need to make games with Python. You will be able to create games and share them with your friends or even upload them to the app store for the world to play. Are you with me?

This book helps you better understand the big concepts in coding or computer programming and learn Python.
Have you ever thought of controlling an army? You would sit down behind your desk, giving instructions to a computer so that it can perform whatever task you assign it.
Games don't have to be hard to be fun. You will learn everything about Python, from installing it to using pygame for animation. Overall, a good, sound, and interactive method were used all the way through.

Many people think that programming is only for "PC geeks." This book is about how to make games with Python. Programming isn't complicated. If you want to learn about programming, there aren't many exciting things to know. Most newbie coders don't need to read other computer books that cover many things that other books don't cover. Read this book now if you want to learn how to create your own video games. Learn a helpful skill and play games to show for it! Once you read this book, you will be the cool kid on the block that can code!

98 pages, Hardcover

Published December 26, 2021

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January 9, 2023
I remember how challenging learning coding was when I was a kid. Now I have a kid, and I wanted to teach her programming without the stress that I had at her age. So I found this book, and decided to give it a chance. Turns out that it is a good book and worked for her (and me). I also had some familiarity with another book by the same publisher (Python Crash Course, 2nd Edition: A Hands-On, Project-Based Introduction to Programming 2nd Edition). So I knew what to expect from it.

I’m surprised how much she liked Python, and she wanted to learn more about programming. She found a website called Beestar that teaches other programming concepts that she is interested in. We are talking about it.
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