The book would be for you, with dozens of suggestions. As a Guide for programming instructions.
1 Ara 2016 ÖS 4:09 tarihinde "Pen-Yuan Hsing" <[email protected]> yazdı: > Thanks for the suggestions!! However, might it be too advanced for 3-5 > year olds? I don't know what the book looks like on the inside, do you > think it'll work? > > On 01/12/16 12:40, Berkem Dincman wrote: > >> Programming Interactivity: A Designer's Guide to Processing, Arduino, >> and Openframeworks >> >> 1st Edition >> >> 1 Ara 2016 ÖS 3:32 tarihinde "Pen-Yuan Hsing" <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> yazdı: >> >> Dear libreplanet, >> >> I'm hoping to buy some toys as gifts for a couple kids aged between >> ~3-5, and I'm hoping to get them (especially the little girls) >> interested in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) >> subjects. >> >> Can people recommended some freedom-respecting toys for this >> purpose? It doesn't even have to be something installed in a >> computer, for example CS Unplugged (http://csunplugged.org/books/) >> has a great book that teaches basic computer science principles. >> >> Maybe we can then submit these ideas to the FSF's holiday gift >> recommendations list. >> >> Thank you! >> >
