CODE ADVENTURE: Pattern-Spotting Activities & More For Learning to Code

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  1. Critical thinking – Autism awareness!
    I bought this book because I was excited to see an African American author creating a book about coding for young children. Not to say that there aren’t others doing the same. I purchased this book for my God daughters & God son (3,4,5) & they love it!! One of which is newly diagnosed with autism. It’s easy for them to understand & follow while also teaching them critical thinking skills for their age. The colors are vibrant & fun! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

  2. Perfect for my sibs kids! Tryna be a good influence
    I have a nephew (6) and a niece (4) who really had fun when uncle Marquis (me) came around with this and some other stuff when I went to spend some time with them 🥰. This book was one of the things we did together and altho we’re almost done with the whole thing I’m really liking how it gets them thinking without disengaging them. Will be looking into more books like this to engage them with in the future!

  3. Coding for Kids 🤯🤯
    If you’re unsure how to introduce your kid(s) into coding, this is IT! All 3 of my kids sat down and gave each other a hand to follow the instructions and the right path. This book is FUN! Today’s kids attention span is low and this book had my kids put down the tablets and work together to color and mark patterns. Opening them up to this early on could only benefit them in the future 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  4. The best book for my kids
    I have two kids and I wanted to buy a book that not only entertained them but also challenge them on solving problems, this book does that.I saw my kids enjoying so much doing that and I was next to them doing it, enjoying family time!!!!100% recommend, I can’t wait to buy the second version

  5. 10/10 Recommend
    I bought this for my little sister, and she loves it. Very straightforward, and detailed!

  6. Perfect Learning Experience!!!
    I gave Code Adventure to my nephew, and it quickly became one of our favorite ways to spend time together. Watching his face light up as he worked through each activity was such a joy. I loved seeing him tackle challenges on his own, and even when he stumbled, he was so determined to figure it out. It was amazing to watch him grow more confident with each puzzle, and the best part was how proud he felt when he completed a task. It wasn’t just about the book—it was about sharing those moments of curiosity and discovery. It really reminded me how powerful hands-on learning can be and how much fun we had connecting through it.

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