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Coding theory -- Juvenile literature
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Coding theory -- Juvenile literature
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Code Academy and the code confusion!, by Kirsty Holmes
Computer coding games for kids, Jon Woodcock ; foreword by Carol Vorderman
How to be a coder, written by Kiki Prottsman
Ready, set, code!, Heather Catchpole and Nicola O'Brien
Get coding 2!, written by David Whitney ; illustrations by Duncan Beedie
Get coding!, [written by David Whitney ; illustrations by Duncan Beedie]
An unofficial guide to coding with Minecraft®, Álvaro Scrivano ; illustrated by Sue Downing
Getting started with coding, Camille McCue, PhD
Robots, Max Wainewright ; illustrated by John Haslam
A world of computers and coding, Clive Gifford
Space tech, Max Wainewright ; illustrated by John Haslam
You can code, make your own games, apps and more in Scratch and Python!, Kevin Pettman
Coding with ScratchJr, Álvaro Scrivano
Transport, Max Wainewright ; illustrated by John Haslam
Coding with Hopscotch, Álvaro Scrivano
Computer coding projects for kids, Jon Woodcock ; foreword by Carol Vorderman
Code like a girl, rad tech projects + practical tips, Miriam Peskowitz
Smart homes, real-world coding projects made fun, Max Wainewright ; [illustrated by John Haslam]
Develop helpful apps, Heather Lyons ; [illustrator, Dan Crisp]
Coding with Python, Álvaro Scrivano
Computer coding for kids, a unique step-by-step visual guide, from binary code to building games, Carol Vorderman
Coding with HTML & JavaScript, create epic computer games, Max Wainewright
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