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This series gives readers an in-depth look at the code that makes technology work. Through kid-friendly text, concrete examples, and colourful photos, readers will learn about programming languages and the many inventions that these languages help coders create. A focus on computational thinking prepares readers to think like programmers.
As members of their middle school's coding club, Grady Hopkins, Marco Martinez, and Ava Rhodes solve mysteries at their school using creativity, logic, and coding skills. These relevant titles will intrigue young readers with exciting plot lines, high-tech gadgets, and coding lingo.
Meet your coding instructors-computer-savvy cats! Playful rhyming verse introduces young readers to key coding concepts like syntax and algorithms, and fun illustrations further clarify the topics.
Our lives are filled with computers! We use them to work, play games, learn, and even drive our cars and heat our homes! At the heart of each of these computers is millions of lines of code telling it what to do. But how does that code work? This series introduces young readers to the power of code and how it impacts our daily lives.
Learn the basics of coding using Blockly with help from the cast of Frozen. Step-by-step instructions guide readers through exercises that teach sequencing, debugging, and more. Readers can try out the skills they learn in a code.org companion site.
With her friends – Robert, the clockmaker’s son, and Malkin, her mechanical fox – Lily is plunged into a murky and menacing world. Too soon Lily realizes that those she holds dear may be the very ones to break her heart…Murder, mayhem and mystery meet in this gripping Victorian steampunk adventure series, featuring two friends, murder and mayhem, airships and automata, and an over-opinionated mechanical fox!
As the only "normal" at a school for the superpowered, Cole Champion is often challenged to prove why he deserves to be there. But with the help of his robot Sidekick and fellow STEM lover Mireya Morales, can he save the day his own way?
A study in nature-based colours, Christina Rossetti’s timeless poem is here represented in vivid, interpretive art by French illustrator Laëtitia Devernay.
Imagine a RAINBOW without color, or FLAMINGOS, or RED SHOES. What about a ZEBRA? Oh . . . hmmmm. This whimsical, layered exploration though color celebrates that variety, diversity, and difference creates joy. Christopher Nielsen invites you to imagine a world with color . . . and without. Cleverly juxtaposing illustrations, he shows how color makes our world wonderful. Deceptively simple, this is a book that can spark discussion about difference and the richness and depth it adds to life.
Explore science, get creative in nature, and banish boredom with these fun and easy Crayola crafts! Easy to follow instructions and photos guide readers. QR codes for each project link to a digital landing page showing more detailed steps and photos.