Code Your Own Games!: 20 Games to Create with Scratch
N**K
Great introduction to programming.
I bought this book for my 8-year-old. At first I thought I was going to have to go through the book with him, but honestly he picked it all up on his own and has gone back to it multiple times to build the new games. It didn't take him long to build upon what he learned in the book and he started creating his own games.I think the fact that it's game oriented really helps the kids get interested.As a father who is in the software engineering profession this has been a wonderful way to bond with my child and spawn some interest in computer science for him.
H**D
my old grandson loves it
great book to start teaching my grandson how to build games. He wants to make video games when he grows up. This is a great book to teach how.
E**S
Perfect learn-to-code book
In my professional life I've done just enough coding to know that the way you learn to write code is by copying something similar and then changing it to do what you want it to do. Tre trick is getting the right code to copy. This book is perfect for that; the projects are very simple yet fun and appealing, and new concepts are introduced gradually.We got a different scratch book from the library and it sat untouched for a few months. After we bought this book my kid made five games from it in the first week.10/10, no notes, if you're only gonna get one scratch book, get this one.
A**R
Great way to introduce kids to STEM
I use this with grandchildren, ages 5, 8 & 12 as a base to let them design their own applications. While the 5 yo is barely reading, she took immediately to the background design feature and, I would work with her, using snipers from the code projects, to animate simple games. The 8 & 12 yo are working more on their own. This is well supported by the book where projects are broken up into 5 increasing levels of difficulty. This is the most requested activity when they come over and I was able to configure old laptops to run a portable version of Scratch fro a jump drive so they all could work simultaneously and never require internet or hard drive access. The book was so good, I purchased a second one for them to work with at home. A note of caution: different versions of Scratch use slightly different icons that may require some adaption from the version the book uses as its basis. I"ve preworked exercises to minimize this issue. Other than that, all projects appear to work and provide a fun way to introduce programming at different levels.
J**L
Gift for an 8 year old!
My son is a gamer! Loves gaming and creating his own. He reads a lot of the books about game creation, however he really was not a fan of this particular book. The quality of the book is great but just wasn’t a fit for our reader!
S**
Gift for my grandson
My 11 yr old grandson is really interested in coding and has done a few simple things. His mother gad this book on his Amazon wish list so I bought it for him. He was thrilled!
A**R
Kid coder
My grandson love this book. Coding made easy
S**C
Well written
This would be great for a kid first getting into coding.
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