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"Computer animation Programming Juvenile literature."
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Programming games and animation
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Lyons, Heather (Heather K.), author
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Westgate, Alex, illustrator
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Crisp, Dan, illustrator
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer animation Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming.
2018
\"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.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Kids can code! : fun ways to learn computer programming
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Garland, Ian, author
in
Computer programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer games Programming Juvenile literature.
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Computer animation Programming Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Coding Activities and Adventures for Kids! Unleash the master coder in your child with this activity-filled guide! Fun coding adventures show kids just how far their imagination can take them. (Did you know coding took us to the moon?!) Complete with simple steps, colorful illustrations, and easy-to-follow screenshots, this book will give kids the encouragement they need to dive right in and discover the amazing power of coding. You'll both love how Kids Can Code!: - Gives kids the confidence to master coding through simple projects that feel like play. - Helps young learners get to know some of the most common coding languages--and the many ways they're used to invent and create--in kid-friendly ways. - Makes concepts like plot coordinates and binary code simple (even fun!) to grasp. - Boosts computational thinking--tackling large problems by breaking them down into a sequence of smaller, more manageable problems. - Gives kids a taste of the many ways coding be used--from music and design to animation and gaming. The activity-based learning in this guide sets kids up for immediate coding success, so they feel like real programmers. It's the best way to keep them learning and excited about technology!\"--Page 4 of cover.