Books like Baby Loves Coding!
Germs are OK Mom!: Ahchoo! What do you do when you get an allergy at school? Why not tell the whole world about it? That’s what Bento did that day at ... funny allergy story to his school classmates.
Spiro Ruth, Albert Thammavong, Greg Paprocki, 2020
20 pages
Why to read
Entertaining, humorous approach to understanding allergies.
Relatable protagonist, engaging young readers effectively.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Combines fun storytelling with educational values.

Germs are OK Mom!: Ahchoo! What do you do when you get an allergy at school? Why not tell the whole world about it? That’s what Bento did that day at ... funny allergy story to his school classmates.
Spiro Ruth, Albert Thammavong, Greg Paprocki, 2020
Award winning
Baby University Quantum Science Board Book Set: STEM Board for Toddlers
Chris Ferrie, 2013
24 pages
Why to read
Introduces STEM concepts to toddlers through simple explanations.
Colorful illustrations captivate and engage young minds.
Lays foundational knowledge for future scientific learning.
Encourages curiosity and questioning in young learners.

Baby University Quantum Science Board Book Set: STEM Board for Toddlers
Chris Ferrie, 2013
Award winning
Coding with Cornell: Data Types
Ronesha D. Dennis, 2023
31 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic coding concepts to young learners.
Stimulates logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Characters and stories make learning engaging.
Supports early computational thinking development.

Coding with Cornell: Data Types
Ronesha D. Dennis, 2023
Adventures with Electricity (Science Stories)
Beverley Birch, R.B. Corfield, 2006
48 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating concepts of electricity through storytelling.
Encourages scientific curiosity and learning in young readers.
Supports developmental milestones in understanding basic physics.
Combines adventure with practical science education.

Adventures with Electricity (Science Stories)
Beverley Birch, R.B. Corfield, 2006
Award winning
Code Your Own Games!: 20 Games to Create with Scratch
Max Wainewright, 2017
80 pages
Why to read
Enhances coding skills through interactive Scratch projects.
Fosters creativity and logical thinking in young minds.
Provides step-by-step guidance, ideal for beginners.
Encourages persistence and problem-solving capabilities.

Code Your Own Games!: 20 Games to Create with Scratch
Max Wainewright, 2017
Award winning
How to Code a Rollercoaster
Josh Funk, Reshma Saujani, Sara Palacios, 2019
44 pages
Why to read
Introduces basic coding concepts through engaging storytelling.
Encourages logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Empowers children by making technology approachable.
Vibrant illustrations enhance understanding and engagement.

How to Code a Rollercoaster
Josh Funk, Reshma Saujani, Sara Palacios, 2019
Professor Mole's Machines: Pop-Up Book of How Things Really Work
John O'leary, 2004
14 pages
Why to read
Interactive pop-ups enhance engagement and learning.
Demonstrates basic mechanics, fostering curiosity in science.
Fun, hands-on approach to understanding how things work.
Encourages exploration and inquiry-based learning.

Professor Mole's Machines: Pop-Up Book of How Things Really Work
John O'leary, 2004
Award winning
Quantum Physics for Little Kids
Booksgeek, 2023
73 pages
Why to read
Simplifies complex concepts for young minds.
Stimulates curiosity and scientific thinking.
Colorful illustrations aid in understanding.
Encourages parent-child learning activities.
