Teach Your Kids to Code: A Parent-Friendly Guide to Python Programming

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Bryson Payne provides a clear path for parents and educators to introduce children to the world of programming using Python. This guide focuses on visual learning and hands-on projects to make abstract concepts accessible to young minds. By using the same language employed by major tech companies, the book ensures that the skills being taught are both practical and relevant for the future.

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