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Programming Awesome Apps
by Heather Lyons
With simple text, vibrant imagery, and fun activities, this book teaches young readers how to program their own apps. With a focus on problem-solving and helping one another, this book is a great introduction to important coding concepts.
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Coding Projects in Scratch
by Jon Woodcock
A highly visual, comprehensive introduction to essential coding and programming skills using Scratch provides a sequence of step-by-step projects that demonstrate how to create animations, build games, use sound effects and more.
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Coding to Create and Communicate
by Heather Lyons
From sending messages to creating music, computers are used in many ways. Through fun activities, simple graphics, and clear text, this book shows readers not only what computers are used for but how these different applications work.
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How to Code in 10 Easy Lessons
by Sean McManus
Offers an introduction to computer programming using Scratch software and creating web pages using HTML in ten lessons that each introduce a different coding skill.
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Coding Games in Scratch
by Jon Woodcock
Outlines simple steps for creating computer games using the Scratch programming language.
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Programming Games and Animation
by Heather Lyons
Colorful graphics and simple text work together in this book to encourage readers to create their own computer games. From story to code to animation, readers will discover the creativity and technology that goes into their favorite games.
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A Beginner's Guide to Coding
by Marc Scott
A brightly illustrated, easy-to-follow introduction to coding for young computer users focuses on the free programming languages of Scratch and Python, outlining step-by-step projects designed to help beginners create their own chatbots and mini computer games.
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How to Read Scratch Computer Code
by George Anthony Kulz
Introduces readers to the basic features of Scratch computer code, such as scripts and blocks. Readers will learn how to create their own games and projects using Scratch computer code.
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Coding for Kids: Create Your Own Video Games with Scratch
by Viviana Figus
An introduction to coding basics and early variants using MIT Media Lab's free software, Scratch 2.0, provides step-by-step instructions that teach middle-grade kids how to design their own games and animated, interactive stories.
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Girls Who Code: Learn to Code and Change the World
by Reshma Saujani
The founder of the Girls Who Code nonprofit organization presents a graphically illustrated introduction to the relevance of coding that shares down-to-earth explanations about coding principles and real-life stories of women programmers who work at such places as Pixar and NASA.
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