Computer programming -- Juvenile literature
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Computer programming -- Juvenile literature
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Computer programming
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- My first coding book, packed with flaps and lots more to help you code without a computer!, written by Kiki Prottsman ; illustrator, Molly Lattin
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright ; [design and illustration: Mike Henson], 2
- Algorithms & bugs, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale
- Computer programming, learn it, try it!, by Brad Edelman
- Cool coding, filled with fantastic facts for kids of all ages, Robert Hansen
- Getting started with coding, Camille McCue, PhD
- Computer coding for kids, a unique step-by-step visual guide, from binary code to building games, [Carol Vorderman]
- Computer coding games for kids, Jon Woodcock ; foreword by Carol Vorderman
- Coding with Blockly, by Amber Lovett
- Learn to program, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale
- How to code 2.0, pushing your skills further with Python, Elizabeth Tweedale
- Code your own knight adventure, code with Sir Percival and discover the Book of Spells, by Max Wainewright
- Computer coding Python games for kids, Carol Vorderman
- Coding projects in Scratch, Jon Woodcock
- Coding, bugs, and fixes, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale ; illustrated by Alex Westgate
- I can code, if/then, Vicky Fang ; pictures by Jade Orlando
- Coding for beginners using Python, written by: Louie Stowell with Rosie Dickins ; illustrated by John Devolle
- Scratch programming playground, learn to program by making cool games, Al Sweigart
- Star Wars coding projects, written by Jon Woodcock ; illustrated by Jon Hall
- How to think like a coder, without even trying, Jim Christian
- Disney coding adventures, first steps for kid coders, Allyssa Loya
- Games and animation, Heather Lyons ; illustrated by Alex Westgate, Dan Crisp
- Hello Ruby, adventures in coding, Linda Liukas
- Kids get coding, a beginner's guide to our digital world, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale
- How to talk to your computer, by Seymour Simon ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- I can code, and/or, Vicky Fang ; pictures by Jade Orlando
- Code your own space adventure, code with Major Kate and save Planet Zyskinar, by Max Wainewright
- Coding in Scratch for games made easy, written by Jon Woodcock & Steve Setford
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright ; [design and illustration: Mike Henson], 4
- Coding, author: James Floyd Kelly
- You can code, make your own games, apps and more in Scratch and Python!, Kevin Pettman
- Get coding!, [written by David Whitney ; illustrated by Duncan Beedie]
- Sylvia's super-awesome project book, by "Super-Awesome" Sylvia Todd, Volume 2
- Animation for kids with Scratch programming, create your won digital art, games, and stories with code, by Danny Takeuchi
- All about coding, by Angie Smibert
- The story of coding, by James Floyd Kelly
- Get coding, written by David Whitney ; illustrations by Duncan Beedie, 2!
- Raspberry Pi for kids made easy, Mark Mayne [and four others]
- Understanding programming & logic, Matt Anniss
- Coding for kids for dummies, by Dr. Camille McCue, PhD
- Coding with ScratchJr, by Adrienne Matteson
- How to code in 10 easy lessons, Sean McManus
- I'm an advanced Scratch coder, Max Wainewright
- The official ScratchJr book, help your kids learn to code!, Marina Umaschi Bers and Mitchel Resnick
- Staying safe online, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale ; illustrated by Alex Westgate
- Computer coding projects for kids, Jon Woodcock ; foreword by Carol Vorderman
- Computer coding projects for kids, Jon Woodcock ; foreword by Carol Vorderman
- Python, the ultimate beginners guide : start coding today, Steve Tale
- How coding works, by Ben Hubbard
- Amazing applications and perfect programs, Clive Gifford
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