Coding for Kids: The Lost Algorithm: A Fun Story About Algorithms (Ages 4–8)
A playful story that introduces algorithms and problem-solving in everyday kid language.
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Coding for Kids: The Lost Algorithm turns a big idea—algorithms—into a warm, story-led adventure for young learners. Through simple steps and playful moments, children see how “instructions in order” can solve problems, and how it’s okay to try again when something doesn’t work. This book positions this book for ages 4–8 and frames it as an early introduction to computer science thinking without screens or complicated terms. Families can use it as a family reading story at home or as part of a homeschool routine, and educators can use it as a steady conversation starter about sequencing, logic, and problem‑solving. A warm choice for parents, teachers, and homeschool families.
Details
- Age range: 4–8
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Length: 49 pages
- Author: Whimsy Wonders
- Published: December 9, 2025
- Language: EN
- ASIN: B0G6215DQP
- Topics: Coding for Kids, Algorithms, Problem Solving, STEM for Kids, Read-Aloud Stories
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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 book describes it for kids ages 4–8.
It introduces the idea of algorithms as step-by-step instructions and highlights problem-solving.
Yes. It’s written as a story that works well for shared reading.
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