How to explain coding to a grown-up / Ruth Spiro ; illustrated by Teresa Martínez.
"In this tongue-and-cheek guide, a kid expert explains to young readers how to teach their grown-ups about the basics of coding, including hardware, software algorithms, and debugging"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781623543181 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm.
- Publisher: Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge, [2023]
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- Baker & Taylor
"In this tongue-and-cheek guide, a kid expert explains to young readers how to teach their grown-ups about the basics of coding, including hardware, software algorithms, and debugging"-- - Random House, Inc.
The best-selling author of the Baby Loves Science series levels up with this playful STEM picture book introducing kidsâand grown-upsâto the coding world.
Grown-ups do NOT have all the answers! In this tongue-in-cheek guide, an in-the-know narrator instructs perceptive kid readers in the fine art of explaining coding to a grown-up. Both children and their adults learn the basics of coding, including hardware, software, algorithms, and debugging. Cleverly disguised âpro tipsâ suggest best practices for teaching any topic.
Fun and fact-filled, the How to Explain Science series will empower kid experts to explore complex scientific concepts with any grown-up who will listen.