Learn Python through Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales (Sundae Electronics)
Friday, 10 June 2022

This book sets out to teach Python programming with classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales like you’ve never seen them before - written as computer programs. 

Aimed at kids and adults alike, Shari Eskenas and Ana Quintero Villafraz have written Python programs that when run on your computer display nursery rhymes and fairy tale stories printed out on your screen.

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Author: Shari Eskenas and Ana Quintero Villafraz
Publisher: Sundae Electronics
Date: May 2022
Pages: 80
ISBN: 978-1735907987
Print: 1735907987
Kindle: B09XB2293L
Audience: Kids
Level: Introductory
Category: Python

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  • Learn to code with your favorite nursery rhymes and fairy tales translated logically into Python programs
  • Enjoy fifteen nursery rhymes and seven fairy tales written in both normal sentences and in Python code
  • Be entertained by full-page, whimsical illustrations in premium color that accompany the code
  • Gain the knowledge you need to write your own programs!

 

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