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Grandma and Grandpa Can You Code

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Availability:In StockContributor:Timothy Amadi, Eugene Amadi, Daniel AmadiAudience:Ages 4-8Publish date:2025-06-10Pages:62
Language:EnglishPublisher:Torchflame BooksISBN-13:9781611533989ISBN-10:1611533988UPC:9781611533989Book Category:Juvenile NonfictionBook Subcategory:Computers, Technology, Diversity & MulticulturalBook Topic:Coding & Programming, How Things Work/Are MadeSize:8.00 x 8.00 x 0.17 inchesWeight:0.3307Product ID:SC6CTCTGRC

Everyone can code! (Including Grandparents)

Our grandparents have lived through an ever-changing landscape where advancements in technology have changed how we do everyday tasks like sending a message, shopping, talking with friends, or navigating the world. As we keep moving toward computer use in everyday life, grandparents and grandkids both have a lot to learn about the way things were and the way things are becoming.

Approachable and engaging, this picture book compares the past with the present and invites people of all ages to learn how to code.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Torchflame BooksISBN-13:9781611533989ISBN-10:1611533988UPC:9781611533989Book Category:Juvenile NonfictionBook Subcategory:Computers, Technology, Diversity & MulticulturalBook Topic:Coding & Programming, How Things Work/Are MadeSize:8.00 x 8.00 x 0.17 inchesWeight:0.3307Product ID:SC6CTCTGRC
Amadi, Timothy: - No matter their background, age, or interest, Timothy Amadi wants kids everywhere to know one thing: _Everyone _can code. Including kids. Timothy should know--he started coding when he was just 6 years old and he's been empowering kids ever since.Timothy believes coding is the global language in today's digital world, and kids need to communicate through this language. He wants kids to help with identifying challenges and building solutions to problems around the home, school, and community through code.Timothy is always happy whenever invited by schools and clubs to engage boys and girls in finding solutions through code.When he's not coding, Timothy loves to play ping-pong with his two older brothers, Eugene and Daniel. He also plays the xylophone and piano.Amadi, Eugene: - Eugene loves coding because it has helped him to have more discipline in his school work, making him more detail-oriented. He believes that coding can be taught to anyone and wants to share his knowledge to young boys and girls and even their families! When he's not at his keyboard coding away, he plays soccer, basketball, and ping pong. He also enjoys singing, playing the piano, and the trombone. He thanks his family for teaching and supporting him in his endeavors.Amadi, Daniel: - Daniel Amadi loves to identify challenges and solve them using code. With new apps being created every minute, he realizes the importance of identifying a challenge and solving that challenge using code. Daniel realizes the importance of fostering curiosity toward coding. Through his books and his workshops, he hopes to spark creativity in many minds. When he's not busy with schoolwork or coding, Daniel loves playing basketball and soccer. Additionally, he also enjoys playing the piano and the saxophone.
Publisher: Torchflame Books

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