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Is coding a secret language, or is it just a very special kind of recipe?
Felix is staring at a screen full of "gibberish," and he's ready to give up. The symbols don't make sense, and the computer just won't do what he wants. He thinks coding is impossible-until Grandma Margaret walks into the room.
Grandma Margaret doesn't just know how to use computers; she used to be one. She tells Felix about a time when people did the long, complicated math by hand to help rockets reach the stars. Through the simple act of baking a cake and playing a game of "Robot Explorer," Grandma teaches Felix that coding isn't magic-it's logic.
In this empowering STEM story, children will learn:
Breaking Down Big Problems: Understanding Grandma's "brick by brick" philosophy-how to turn a wall of frustration into a series of small, manageable steps.
The Logic of Recipes: Realizing that a computer program is just a set of instructions, much like the steps for baking a perfect vanilla cake.
Mastering the "Loop": Learning how to tell a computer to repeat an action until a goal is met, just like walking until you reach a mountain.
Persistence and Success: Experiencing the "aha!" moment when a "Run" command finally works and the pixelated character reaches the golden castle.
This book is a perfect tool for:
STEM/STEAM Education: Introduces core programming concepts like algorithms and loops in a way that is easy for young children to grasp.
Inspiring Girls and Boys in Tech: Highlights the historical role of women in mathematics and computing.
Intergenerational Bonding: Celebrates the wisdom of grandparents and the shared joy of learning something new together.
Building Resilience: Encourages kids to push through frustration and see mistakes as just another part of the "code."