Does your child always talk about gadgets, the latest technology, or perhaps Elon Musk or Steve Jobs? Is he interested in National Geographic or Discovery channel? Are they keen on operating software and hardware tools? Does he want to group up and be a scientist or computer engineer? So if your child is tech-savvy here are 8 books for tech savvy kids.
If Your Child Is Tech-Savvy Here Are 8 Books for Tech Savvy kids –
Coding Games In Scratch – Jon Woodcock
This book is written for kids with little to no experience in coding. It guides children through puzzles, racers, building platforms games, 3-D action games, and more. The step-by-step process is a guide to understanding Minecraft-style-pixel art for a better understanding of coding. Coding Games in Scratch allows kids to be innovative and creative and to have fun while learning and teaching them convenient real-life skills.
National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Why – Amy Shields
This book uses a question-answer format which interacts well with the children. It delivers hands-on games, simple crafts, recipes, lively information, and more. It invites kids to think big thoughts and big questions and receive answers that are level-appropriate and engaging.
Tinkerlab – Rachelle Doorley
The purpose of this book is to explore, discover, experiment with diverse materials with kids. It touches on different aspects such as cooking, drawing, coloring, concocting, and building. It encourages creative thinking and curiosity in children of every age with the fifty-five hands-on activities available in this book which explores subjects like science, art, and more.
Bedtime Math – Laura Overdeck
Bedtime Math by Overdeck wants to alter the age-old statement of ‘I am not good at math!’ This book has over 100 math riddles on topics from roller coasters, jalapenos, flamingos, submarines, and more. None of the math problems given in this book are what we see or have seen in schools. It has three different levels of challenge for everyone named wee ones, little kids, and big kids.
Edgar Allan Poe’s Pie – J. Patrick Lewis
This book is a very interesting read for people who avoided mathematics and kids who would rather sleep than sit and solve math problems. It is consist of 14 poems based on classic lines and blending mathematics along with it. Anyone who loves Edgar Allan Poe, or is a bibliophile is going to love this book by Lewis.
Nick and Tesla’s High Voltage Danger Lab – Bob Pflugfelder
11-year-old siblings Nick and Tesla are keen on electronics, science, and getting into trouble. When their parents enigmatically disappear they were compelled to live with their Uncle Newt, a wonderful inventor who creates and takes care of gadgets and tools for a confidential government agency. And soon enough the siblings are going on board on an escapade of their own and ending up engineering several gadgets.
National Geographic Kids Brain Games – Jennifer Swanson
In this astonishing and Interactive book kids explore the parts and sections of the brain and how it functions, new pieces of information from neuroscientists, crazy challenges, fun facts, and whatnot.
Secret Coders – Gene Luen Yang
Stately Academy – a place which is filled with mysteries to be solved! The founder of Stately school left several puzzles and clues to confront his creative students. Using their intellect, wit, and developing ability with coding, Hopper and her friend Eni are going to solve the secrecy of the academy no matter what it takes.
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