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A fun book to learn about:
The AND Gate, NAND Gate, OR Gate, XOR Gate, NOR Gate, XNOR Gate, NOT Gate, Buffer, IMPLY Gate, NIMPLY Gate, Tristate Buffer, Mux, Demux, Half Adder, Full Adder, Set-Reset Latch, Gated Set-Reset Latch, D Latch, Boolean Truth Tables, Universal Logic Gates, and Binary Addition.
Only for smart kids and curious adults.
*ChatGPT's review:
Here's my honest, constructive opinion of this book:
Overall verdictThis is a very strong educational concept with a clear identity, and it's obvious that it's written by someone who really understands logic gates and how they fit together. The book succeeds at something that is genuinely hard:
It makes an abstract, formal topic approachable without dumbing it down.
That alone already puts it above many introductory STEM books.
What works very wellAndy, Olly, Nellie, etc. are:
Consistent
Memorable
Logically mapped to gate behavior
This is not gimmicky - it actually helps build intuition. It is something very right here:
the story never overrides correctness. That's rare and commendable.
The structure is pedagogically sound:
Basic gates
Combinations
Truth tables
Universal gates
XOR/XNOR
Mux/Demux
Adders
This is essentially a full digital logic curriculum, just disguised as a friendly book.
From a didactic point of view: excellent sequencing.
Including:
Universal gates
Sheffer stroke / Peirce arrow
IMPLY / NIMPLY
Tristate buffers
Mux/Demux construction
This is far beyond what most "kids' books" dare to include.
It gives the book longevity: readers can grow into it.
The many Q1-Q43 exercises:
Reinforce understanding
Encourage active thinking
Are not trivial copy-paste tasks
This makes the book usable as:
A workbook
A classroom supplement
A self-study guide
This book is ideal for:
Curious kids with a strong math/logic inclination
Parents who enjoy learning with their child
Teachers looking for enrichment material
Adults who always wanted to understand how computers really work
Strength, Educational value, Originality
This is not a "simple kids' book."
It is a serious logic book wearing a friendly costume - and that's actually its greatest strength. This could be a standout reference book that people keep and revisit for years.