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Coding for Kids: The Cloud Adventure: A Fun Story About Data Storage and the Internet

A gentle story that helps kids understand where digital files go and how they come back.

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When you tap “save,” where does your work go? In this story, Abe watches his files drift into the sky and starts asking the questions every young tech‑curious reader asks. Through Abe’s cloud adventure, children get an early, kid‑friendly introduction to what “the cloud” means, how data can be stored and shared, and why keeping information safe matters. The explanations stay imaginative and simple, using everyday examples instead of technical jargon. It’s a helpful pick for families who want a calm STEM shared reading that sparks good questions, and for educators looking for a story-based way to talk about the internet, data storage, and basic digital habits. This book is written for young kids (ages 4–8) and works well as a conversation starter: pause on a page, ask what Abe thinks will happen next, and relate it to your child’s own photos, drawings, and school files. If you’re building early computer literacy at home or as part of a homeschool routine, A warm pick for families building a home learning shelf.

Details

  • Age range: 4–8
  • Format: Kindle eBook and paperback
  • Length: 59 pages
  • Author: Whimsy Wonders
  • Published: December 18, 2025
  • Language: EN
  • ASIN: B0G8RQ6SHJ
  • ISBN-13: 979-8261987239
  • Topics: Computers, Internet Basics, Cloud Storage, STEM Stories, Digital Literacy
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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

this edition indicates an interest range of ages 4–8.

Yes—it's written as a story and works well for family read‑aloud or classroom discussion.

It introduces the idea of cloud storage, sharing data over the internet, and simple digital safety concepts in kid-friendly terms.

Available as a Kindle eBook and paperback.