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2 | Mathematician And Computer Scientist Grace Hopper | Have you ever taken something apart to see how it works? As a child, Grace Hopper took apart five alarm clocks in a row, trying to figure out how all the pieces fit together. As an adult, she joined the Naval Reserve during World War II and worked on the world's first large-scale computer. After the war ended, Hopper served on a committee organized by the Department of Defense to create a standard computer language. That language, Common Business-Oriented Language, or COBOL, quickly became very popular. How did a curious little girl grow up to become the "Grandmother of COBOL"? Learn how her outstanding innovations changed the field of computer programming. | Pelleschi, Andrea |
3 | The Computer Teacher from the Black Lagoon | Mike Thaler | |
4 | #goldilocks | Willis, Jeanne/ Ross, Tony (ILT) | |
5 | Journey Inside The Computer | Ruby and her friend Mouse imagine themselves on the inside of a computer in search of Cursor and discover its components, including bits, logic gates, and hardware. | Liukas, Linda |
6 | Grace Hopper: Queen Of Computer Code | Reveals how a woman with a passion for math and science revolutionized computer coding, defying conventions and difficult challenges along the way. | Wallmark, Laurie |
7 | Once upon a Time... Online | ||
8 | Computers | Fitzpatrick | |
9 | Webster's Email | Hannah Whaley | |
10 | Computers | Petrie, Kristin | |
11 | Adventures In Coding | Meet Ruby--a small girl with a huge imagination, and the determination to solve any puzzle. As Ruby stomps around her world making new friends, including the Wise Snow Leopard, the Friendly Foxes and the Messy Robots, kids will be introduced to the fundamentals of computational thinking, like how to break big problems into small ones, create step-by-step plans, look for patterns and think outside the box through storytelling. Then, these basic concepts at the core of coding and programming will be reinforced through fun playful exercises and activities that encourage exploration and creativity. In Ruby's world anything is possible if you put your mind to it. | Liukas, Linda |
12 | Unplugged | Meet Blip. Blip loves being plugged into her computer. When a blackout occurs, Blip trips over her wire and tumbles outside. Suddenly, Blip's gray world is filled with color and excitement. She plays with her new friends and has adventures all day long. When Blip finally returns home, she realizes that the world can be even brighter once you unplug. | Antony, Steve |
13 | The Couch Potato | The Couch Potato has everything he needs within reach of his sunken couch cushion. But when the electricity goes out, Couch Potato is forced to peel himself away from the comforts of his living room and venture outside. And when he does, he realizes fresh air and sunshine could be just the things he needs... Readers of all ages will laugh along as their new best spuddy learns that balancing screen time and playtime is the root to true happiness. | John, Jory |
14 | The Fabulous Friend Machine | Popcorn is, quite simply, the friendliest chicken at Fiddlesticks farm! When she finds a Fabulous Friend Machine in the barn, she sets about making some brand new friends. But behind the screen of the Fabulous Friend Machine, maybe her new friends are not so friendly after all ... | Nick Bland |
15 | The First Computers | Jortberg | |
16 | Nerdy Birdy Tweets | Nerdy Birdy and his best friend, Vulture, are very different. Nerdy Birdy loves video games, but Vulture finds them BORING. Vulture loves snacking on dead things, but Nerdy Birdy finds that GROSS. Luckily, you don.t have to agree on everything to still be friends. One day, Nerdy Birdy joins Tweetster, and the friend requests start flying in. Vulture watches as Nerdy Birdy gets swept up in his new friendships, but when she finally gets angry, Nerdy Birdy knows just what to do to make things right. A Neal Porter Book | Reynolds, Aaron |
17 | Computers | Jacobsen, Karen | |
18 | Dot. | In her fascination with technology, a confident and spunky girl pays little attention to the outside world before learning how to make room for real things in ways that help her make the most of her savvy technical expertise. | Zuckerberg, Randi |
19 | Expedition To The Internet | Welcome back to the world's most whimsical way to learn about technology and coding in Hello Ruby: Expedition to the Internet, as Linda Liukas, a programming superstar, teaches kids all about the internet through storytelling and imaginative activities. What exactly is the Internet? Is it a cloud? A network of wires? How does the information travel online? Learn all this and more with Ruby! In Ruby.s world anything is possible if you put your mind to it.even building the Internet out of snow! But before you can build something, you need to understand what it is and how it works. Join Ruby and her friends in their quest to build the most amazing Snow Internet ever, while learning real life facts along the way. Then, future kid coders can put their knowledge and imaginations to the test with the fun and creative exercises included in the activity book section. | Liukas, Linda |
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