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Perfect for children ages 6–9 who are new to coding, this highly visual workbook is a fun introduction to Scratch, a free computer coding programming language, that will take kids from playing games to creating them.With easy-to-follow directions and fun pixel art, DK Workbooks: Coding in Scratch: Games Workbook helps kids understand the basics of programming and how to create games in Scratch through fun, hands-on learning experiences. All learners need is a desktop or laptop with Adobe 10.2 or later, and an internet connection to download Scratch 2.0. Coding can be done without download on and logical instructions help kids make their own Scratch Cat soccer game, design a ghost hunt that features a flying witch, animate a bouncing melon, or build a game to test reaction speeds. Children then can share the finished games with friends to see how they score. Kids can even test their coding knowledge with written vocabulary and programming quizzes at the end of each project.Supporting STEM education initiatives, computer coding teaches kids how to think creatively, work collaboratively, and reason systematically, and is quickly becoming a necessary and sought-after skill. DK’s computer coding books are full of fun exercises with step-by-step guidance, making them the perfect introductory tools for building vital skills in computer programming.
Publisher : DK Children; Workbook edition (5 January 2016)
Language : English
Paperback : 40 pages
ISBN-10 : 1465444823
ISBN-13 : 978-1465444820
Reading age : 6 – 9 years
Item Weight : 1 kg 50 g
Dimensions : 21.74 x 0.41 x 27.94 cm
Joseph Fernandes –
Easy to understand and code
It was easy enough for my 7 year old son to read and code the example codes.
Nadia –
DK coding
Best for kids . Original Product
Hansraj talreja –
Good book for beginers
This book is good for beginers and you will make many games using this book but in witch game the 2 codes are wrong
Avinash p –
Very good
Happy coding kids!
Fathima Reyaz –
Good one..
Good one.. Simple and easy to understand..
Shash –
DK Scratch
Not as Praised…
bars –
Good buy
The gift was wecomed well
amazon_User –
I got this book for my 9 yr old sister. She really loved this book and it is easy to understand. The graphics are very quality and bright and colorful. It is very detailed and informative. It is definitely worth the money!
Hpg –
Super easy introduction to Scratch. We opened the book and started programming right away. I think I could also give my kids the book and allow them to use it independently as well. Would recommend as an intro book for Scratch programming. Directions are clear and concise. Teaches a few programming “vocabulary” words such as: What are variables, loops, if-then statements, scripts, operators, etc.This book includes four programs to write: Fishball, Ghost Hunt, Rapid Reaction, and Melon BounceAll of these are simple games.At the end of each program there is a “Show you know” section – a quiz for kids to review what they have learned. The solutions are found in the back of the book.What I like about this is that Scratch is pretty easy to learn. So once my kids got the fundamentals down, they “played” on Scratch for a while. I’d much rather my kids “play” with programming and learn something in the process, wouldn’t you? Yeah.
Stefano Fronteddu –
Usato per avvicinare il mio bambino alla programmazione. Davvero ben fatto. Un punto di partenza valido per tutti. I giochi presentati sono molto semplici ma offrono interessanti punti di riflessione.
Jorge Juan –
Se trata de un libro excelente para adentrarse en el mundo de la programación mediante el lenguaje visual de Scratch, ya que contiene numerosa información y detallada con muchas imágenes. Aunque esté escrito en inglés, las imágenes lo clarifican todo. Además, el nivel de inglés exigido para su lectura no es elevado y hoy en dÃa hay numerosos traductores gratuitos que pueden ayudar a entenderlo a las personas que no sepan nada de inglés.
Sheila Srinivasan –
My 9 year old kid found it easy to do. The games were similar, onky one or two new things to learn for each.