Top 10 Computers Books

    When Charlie McButton Lost Power
    5.5
    01
    When Charlie McButton Lost Power
    Written by Suzanne Collins & illustrated by Mike Lester
    How to Code a Sandcastle
    4.5
    Series
    02
    How to Code a Sandcastle
    Written by Josh Funk & illustrated by Sara Palacios
    Unplugged
    4.4
    03
    Unplugged
    Written and illustrated by Steve Antony
    Tek: The Modern Cave Boy
    4.3
    04
    Tek: The Modern Cave Boy
    Written and illustrated by Patrick McDonnell
    Nerdy Birdy Tweets
    4.1
    Series
    05
    Nerdy Birdy Tweets
    Written by Aaron Reynolds & illustrated by Matt Davies
    06
    Adi Sorts with Variables
    Written by Caroline Karanja & illustrated by Ben William Whitehouse
    07
    Ada Lovelace
    Written by Isabel Sanchez Vegara & illustrated by Zafouko Yamamoto
    08
    Adi's Perfect Patterns and Loops
    Written by Caroline Karanja & illustrated by Ben William Whitehouse
    Fuzzy
    09
    Fuzzy
    Written by Tom Angleberger & illustrated by Paul Dellinger
    A Computer Called Katherine
    10
    A Computer Called Katherine
    Written by Suzanne Slade & illustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison

Computers and technology are omnipresent today. Screens abound and with them frequent contact with our loved ones far away ("Hey Grammy!"), instantaneous access to information ("Yes, it looks like pelicans really do eat crabs!"), directions to new places and many more awesome opportunities. But they also bring with them dangers that we, as parents, are growing increasingly aware of. Is the solution to lock away all screens and return to a frontier lifestyle? Perhaps. But more likely it's simply to teach our children wise technology usage and model good behavior. Books can always help, so here are a few worth investigating as you encourage your children to be wise, unplug and use computers and technology to do awesome things (like code!) rather than just waste time. And don't worry, we threw in a few about computer history as well... because who doesn't love Ada Lovelace!?

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