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Learn Python through Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales

Classic Stories Translated into Python Programs (Coding for Kids and Beginners)

Shari Eskenas Ana Quintero Villafraz

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Sundae Electronics LLC
24 May 2022
Learn Python programming basics quickly and delightfully with classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales like you've never seen them before- written as computer programs! For kids and adults alike.

When you run this book's Python programs on your computer, you'll see the nursery rhymes and fairy tale stories printed out on your screen! As you turn the pages of this picture book, you will:

Learn to code with your favorite nursery rhymes and fairy tales translated logically into Python programs Enjoy fifteen nursery rhymes and seven fairy tales written in both normal sentences and in Python code Be entertained by full-page, whimsical illustrations in premium color that accompany the code Gain the knowledge you need to write your own programs

Have fun learning to code through nursery rhymes and fairy tales retold for the 21st century. Get ready for storytime...and coding time!
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Illustrated by:   Ana Quintero Villafraz
Imprint:   Sundae Electronics LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 273mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9781735907987
ISBN 10:   1735907987
Pages:   82
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Shari Eskenas is an entrepreneur, electrical engineer, and inventor holding multiple patents. Shari enjoys brainstorming new ideas and creating novel products that involve programming microcontrollers.

Reviews for Learn Python through Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales: Classic Stories Translated into Python Programs (Coding for Kids and Beginners)

This book provides new programmers with a unique approach to learning how to program. Through the use of well-known nursery rhymes and fairy tales, the reader is led through learning introductory to advanced programming topics by building on previous topics. Learning how to output to the user through Row, Row, Row Your Boat to conditional statements with Humpty Dumpty and functions with Little Red Riding Hood, the reader is able to apply programming concepts to songs and stories they already know. This book shows that programming is a tool that can be incorporated into the learning and advancement of any topic and that it truly is an interdisciplinary field. - Jeffrey Miller, Dean of Engineering and Computational Sciences at Southern Utah University


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