Are you looking for computer science books for kids and beginners? Look no further!
The A to Z Computer Science Activity Book teaches coding skills and computer science for kids - one letter at a time. From A to Z, explore fun engaging coding activities and the foundations of computer science - perfect for computer science beginners of all ages!
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Each page features one letter of the alphabet with a computer science vocabulary word, description, and fun, quick activity! Learn how the internet works, algorithms, and influential people like Grace Hopper, Tim Berners-Lee, and more!Fun activities for your kids, such as word searches, drawing, and coloring - all while learning the foundations for computer science and coding!Activity
Draw a flow chart for baking a cookieUse playing cards to learn how to sortDebug some codeBuild a fort to learn about pair programming and MORE!About the Author
Sakina Fakhruddin is a computer scientist, coder, entrepreneur, and mom. Sakina was born and raised in Kuwait, pursued further education in India and later, moved to the US in 2008. She earned her MS degree in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. Sakina is an IBM Alumni and also certified to be one of the top student technologists in India by Microsoft. She is a strong advocate of promoting girls in the field of Computer Science and supports non-profit organizations like Girls Who Code and Code.org.
Sakina founded Codinu to follow her passion for education and coding; and to provide and promote an all-inclusive, fun, and collaborative environment for kids to learn to code and empower them to change the world. Sakina lives in Naperville, IL with her husband and two kids.
The world we live in, our kids will need to know coding like they do a new language. Being multilingual is always beneficial and this book does the job of introducing the abc,s of this new language to kids and adults. My son loves it and does the exercises on another paper for fear of spoiling the book. Plus he can do the same thing again and again, I say. He's 9 and can work on this independently. As a mother, who is in the creative field, and not that into computers anymore , this was a great refresher for even me and I enjoyed learning a few new things too!
A great resource for parents and teachers to teach kids a new concept.