A kick start guide with visual instructions that teach young coders how to build their own games, animations, and much more using Scratch, a popular free programming language platform by Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. With Scratch, kids can program their own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share their creations with others in the online community. All they need is a desktop or laptop and an internet connection to code their project online using or offline by downloading the Scratch 3.0. Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century. "Let Kids Start Coding Using Scratch 3.0" teach essential coding basics to kids using exciting projects, including a ping pong game, dancing girl, and much more.
For an urban educated parents, this is first dilemma to choose right source of information for their kids. What can be better if parents can learn a stuff quickly and teach their kids by themselves. It gets even better when all can learn together, experiment together and have fun doing this. The book is all about this. Written by Father-son duo, as it seems from credentials, the book is full of easy instructions to follow and good source of information. Really Good Read .. Keep it up Tanish and Mukesh.