Kokotots
Menu icon Apps Menu icon Books Menu icon Videos Menu icon Contact
About Us Privacy Policy Terms of Service
Coding for Kids: Abe and the Code Crisis: A Fun Adventure in Debugging the World! Children's story book for age 4 to 8 (kids story books) cover

Coding for Kids: Abe and the Code Crisis: A Fun Adventure in Debugging the World! Children's story book for age 4 to 8 (kids story books)

A kid-friendly STEM adventure that introduces debugging through story and problem-solving.

Preview pages

In Abe and the Code Crisis, coding ideas are introduced through a playful adventure—no prior experience required. When something goes wrong, Abe learns to debug step by step, testing ideas and learning from mistakes along the way. This story-based approach helps young readers connect with early computer science thinking without feeling like they’re reading a textbook. It highlights core habits that matter in coding and everyday life: noticing what isn’t working, making a small change, trying again, and staying curious. Recommended for ages 4-8, making it a strong fit for story time time, classrooms, and families exploring STEM picture books. The narrative keeps the concepts approachable while naturally introducing coding vocabulary in context. If you’re searching for a children’s coding book that frames debugging as creative problem‑solving, this title offers a fun starting point for early learners.

Details

  • Age range: 4-8
  • Format: Kindle eBook and paperback
  • Length: 24 pages
  • Author: Whimsy Wonders
  • Published: February 12, 2025
  • Language: EN
  • ASIN: B0DX2MV62X
  • Topics: Coding for Kids, Debugging, STEM, Problem Solving, Read Aloud
Get this book
Read more on Amazon.
View on Amazon
Share This Book

Why kids will love it

  • A warm, kid‑friendly story that works great as a read‑aloud.
  • Simple language and cozy pacing for bedtime or quiet time.
  • Light learning moments woven into the adventure.

FAQ

Recommended for ages 4-8.

No—this is a story-based introduction to debugging concepts.

It models debugging as step-by-step problem solving: notice, test, and try again.

Available as Kindle eBook and paperback.