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PYTHONPython is a simple but powerful programming language used by millions of first-timelearners, college students, and professional programmers at organizations like Google,NASA, and IBM.AUTOMATE THEBORING STUFFWITH PYTHON,2ND EDITION:CRACKINGCODES WITHPYTHON:Practical Programmingfor Total BeginnersAn Introduction toBuilding and BreakingCiphersby Al SweigartNov ‘19, 592 pp., 39.95, 9781593279929Ages 13 by Al SweigartJan ‘18, 416 pp., 29.95, 9781593278229Ages 14 , 1150LMISSIONPYTHON:PYTHON CRASH PYTHON FLASHCOURSE, 2NDCARDS: Syntax,EDITION: AConcepts, andCode a SpaceAdventure Game!by Sean McManusOct ‘18, 280 pp., 29.95, 9781593278571Full color, Ages 12 ,1020LHands-On, ProjectBased Introduction toProgrammingby Eric MatthesMay ‘19, 544 pp., 39.95, 9781593279288Ages 13 , 1050LDOING MATHWITH PYTHON:Use Programmingto Explore Algebra,Statistics, Calculus,and More!by Amit SahaAug ‘15, 264 pp, 29.95, 9781593276409Ages 14 , 1130LExamplesby Eric MatthesJan ‘19, 101 cards, 27.95, 9781593278960Full color, Ages 13 “Vibrant and visually engaging withchuckle-worthy asides, these introductoryguides are instructive and kid-friendly.”—School Library JournalMATH ADVENINVENT YOUROWN COMPUTER TURES WITHPYTHON:GAMES WITHAn Illustrated Guide toPYTHON,Exploring Math with4TH EDITIONCodeby Al Sweigartby Peter FarrellDec ‘16, 376 pp.,Jan ‘19, 304 pp., 29.95, 9781593277956 29.95, 9781593278670Ages 12 , 1030LAges 13 , 1080LPYTHON FORKIDS: A PlayfulIntroduction ToProgrammingby Jason R. BriggsDec ‘12, 344 pp., 34.95, 9781593274078Full color, Ages 12 ,1070LTEACH YOURKIDS TO CODE:A Parent-FriendlyGuide to PythonProgrammingby Bryson PayneApr ‘15, 336 pp., 29.95, 9781593276140Full color, Ages 14 ,1150L“A straightforward, crystal-clear guide toprogramming in Python.”—Kirkus Reviews on Teach Your Kids to Code

SCRATCHDeveloped by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Scratch is a freeprogramming environment in which kids connect colorful blocks of code to buildprograms. ScratchJr is a simplified version of Scratch designed for 5- to 7-year-olds.25 SCRATCH 3GAMES FOR KIDS: APlayful Guide to Codingby Max WainewrightOct ‘19, 128 pp., 19.95, 9781593279905Full color, Ages 8 , 670LTHE OFFICIALSCRATCHJR BOOK: HelpYour Kids Learn to Codeby Marina Umaschi Bers andMitchel ResnickOct ‘15, 160 pp., 19.95, 9781593276713Full color, Ages 10 , 950LLEARN TO PROGRAMWITH SCRATCH: A VisualIntroduction to Programmingwith Games, Art, Science,and Mathby Majed MarjiFeb ‘14, 288 pp., 34.959781593275433Full color, Ages 13 SCRATCH 3PROGRAMMINGPLAYGROUND: Learnto Program by MakingCool Gamesby Al SweigartJan ‘21, 288 pp., 24.95, 9781718500211Full color, Ages 10 , 1020LMAKE YOUR OWNSCRATCH GAMESby Anna AnthropyJul ‘19, 192 pp., 17.95, 9781593279363Full color, Ages 10 , 940LSCRATCHJR CODINGCARDS: Creative CodingActivitiesby Marina Umaschi Bers andAmanda SullivanJul ‘18, 75 activity cards, 24.95, 9781593278991Full color, Ages 8 , 720LTHE OFFICIALSCRATCH CODINGCARDS: Creative CodingActivities for Kidsby Natalie RuskMay ‘19, 76 cards, 24.95, 9781593279769Full color, Ages 8 , 530LSUPER SCRATCHPROGRAMMINGADVENTURE!by The LEAD ProjectAug ‘19, 160 pp., 19.95, 9781718500129Full color, Ages 8 , 1020LMORE CODING FOR KIDS!CODING WITHMINECRAFT : BuildTaller, Farm Faster, MineDeeper, and Automatethe Boring Stuffby Al SweigartMay ‘18, 256 pp., 29.95, 9781593278533Full color, Ages 13 , 100LJAVASCRIPT FORKIDS: A PlayfulIntroduction toProgrammingby Nick MorganDec ‘14, 336 pp., 34.95, 9781593274085Full color, Ages 12 , 1040LLEARN TO PROGRAM MACHINE LEARNING MAKE YOUR OWNTWINE GAMESWITH APP INVENTOR: FOR KIDS: A ProjectA Visual Introduction toBuilding Appsby Lyra LoganNov ‘19, 200 pp., 24.95, 9781593279684Full color, Ages 8 , 1240LBased Introduction toArtificial Intelligenceby Dale LaneFeb ‘21, 392 pp., 34.95, 9781718500563Full color, Ages 12 by Anna AnthropyMar ‘19, 104 pp., 17.95, 9781593279387Full color, Ages 10 , 940L

MAKERSPACETinkering stimulates creativity, sharpens problem-solving skills, and introducesscientific and engineering concepts in a tactile and engaging way. These books usehands-on projects to teach readers how circuits and electronics work.10 LED PROJECTSFOR GEEKS: Build20 EASY RASPBERRYPI PROJECTS: Toys,A BEGINNER’S GUIDETO CIRCUITS: NineTHE ARDUINOINVENTOR’S GUIDE:ARDUINOPLAYGROUND:ARDUINO PROJECTHANDBOOK , VOL. 1:ARDUINO PROJECTHANDBOOK, VOL. 2:ELECTRONICSFOR KIDS: PlayLEARN ROBOTICSWITH RASPBERRYPI: Build and Code YourMICRO:BIT FOR MADSCIENTISTS: 30 CleverRASPBERRY PI PROJECTS FOR KIDS:Light-Up Costumes, Sci-FiGadgets, and OtherClever Inventionsedited by John BaichtalJul ‘18, 240 pp., 24.95, 9781593278250Full color, Ages 13 Geeky Projects for theExperienced Makerby Warren AndrewsMar ‘17, 344 pp., 29.95, 9781593277444Ages 15 Tools, Gadgets, and More!by Rui Santos andSara SantosApr ‘18, 288 pp., 24.95, 9781593278434Full color, Ages 13 , 1100L25 Practical Projects toGet You Startedby Mark GeddesJun ‘16, 272 pp., 24.95, 9781593276904Full color, Ages 14 , 1170LSimple Projects withLights, Sounds, and More!by Øyvind Nydal DahlOct ‘18, 80 pp., 17.95, 9781593279042Ages 13 , 1130L25 Simple ElectronicsProjects for Beginnersby Mark GeddesAug ‘17, 272 pp., 24.95, 9781593278182Full color, Ages 14 , 1170LLearn Electronics by Making10 Awesome Projectsby Brian Huangand Derek RunbergMay ‘17, 336 pp., 29.95, 9781593276522Full color, Ages 10 with Simple Circuitsand Experiment withElectricity!by Øyvind Nydal DahlJul ‘16, 328 pp., 24.95, 9781593277253Full color, Ages 13 , 1090LCOMINGSOON!HOMEMADEROBOTS: 10 SimpleBots to Build with StuffAround the Houseby Randy SarafanAug ‘21, 192 pp., 17.99, 9781718500235Full color, Ages 10 Own Moving, Sensing,Thinking Robotsby Matt Timmons-BrownJan ‘19, 240 pp., 24.95, 9781593279202Full color, Ages 10 Coding and ElectronicsProjects for Kidsby Simon MonkSept ‘19, 280 pp., 24.95, 9781593279745Full color, Ages 10 , 1010LCreate an MP3 Player,Mod Minecraft, HackRadio Waves, and More!by Dan AldredDec ‘19, 288 pp., 24.95, 9781593279462Full color, Ages 10 , 1040L

LEGO ROBOTICSThe world’s most popular robotics platform, LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 is remarkablyapproachable for fi rst-timers, but also surprisingly deep. Add LEGO Technic andPower Functions motors for a deeper understanding of fundamental mechanicalconcepts and basic engineering principles.LEGO MINDSTORMSLEGO BOOSTCOMINGSOON!THE LEGOTHE LEGOBOOST ACTIVITY BOOST IDEABOOK: A Beginner’s BOOK: 95 SimpleGuide to Roboticsby Daniele BenedettelliNov ‘18, 272 pp., 24.95, 9781593279325Full color, Ages 14 ,1160LRobots and Hints forMaking More!by Yoshihito IsogawaSep ‘18, 264 pp., 24.95, 9781593279844Full color, Ages 8 , 730LTHE LEGOMINDSTORMSEV3 DISCOVERYBOOK: A Beginner’sGuide to Building andProgramming Robotsby Laurens ValkJun ‘14, 396 pp., 34.95, 9781593275327Full color, Ages 14 , 1140LLEGO POWEREDNov ‘20, 208 pp., 29.95, 9781718500259Full color, Ages 10 and Mechanismsby Yoshihito IsogawaOct ‘15, 324 pp., 24.95, 9781593276881Full color, Ages 10 Volume 2 also availableand Clever Contraptionsby Yoshihito IsogawaNov ‘14, 232 pp., 24.95, 9781593276003Full color, Ages 10 An Inventor’s Guide toBuilding LEGO Robotsby Daniele BenedettelliAug ‘21, 200 pp., 34.99, 9781718501812Full color, Ages 10 LEGO TECHNICCOMINGSOON!THE LEGOHIGH-TECHLEGO PROJECTS: POWER16 Rule-BreakingFUNCTIONSInventionsIDEA BOOK,by Grady KochVOL. 1: MachinesTHE LEGOTHE LEGOMINDSTORMSMINDSTORMSEV3 IDEA BOOK: ROBOT INVENTOR181 Simple MachinesACTIVITY BOOK:COMINGSOON!LEGO TECHNIC LEGO TECHNIC THE UNOFFICIALNON-ELECTRIC NON-ELECTRIC LEGO TECHNICMODELS, VOL 1: MODELS, VOL 2: BUILDER’SSimple MachinesClever ContraptionsGUIDE, 2NDby Yoshihito Isogawaby Yoshihito IsogawaEDITIONJul ‘21, 180 pp., 24.99, 9781718501201Full color, Ages 10 “Helps budding enthusiasts navigate EV3kits with clear language and step-by-stepdirections.”—School Library Journal on The LEGOMINDSTORMS EV3 Discovery BookJul ‘21, 180 pp., 24.99, 9781718501706Full color, Ages 10 by Paweł “Sariel” KmiećOct ‘16, 424 pp., 34.95, 9781593277604Full color, Ages 14 ,1190L“Encouraging young engineers to applyproblem solving and creativity to theendless combinations of mechanics.”—Booklist on The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3Idea Book

LEGO BUILDING GUIDESPlaying with LEGO lets kids develop their creativity while building spatial andmotor skills. Complex play with construction toys during childhood is linked withfuture academic achievement.THE LEGO ADVENTUREBOOK, VOL. 2:THE LEGO ADVENTUREBOOK, VOL. 1:Spaceships, Pirates,Dragons and More!by Megan H. RothrockNov ‘13, 196 pp., 24.95, 9781593275129Full color, hardcover, Ages 5 Cars, Castles, Dinosaursand More!by Megan H. RothrockNov ‘12, 200 pp., 24.95, 9781593274429Full color, hardcover, Ages 5 THE LEGO ARCHITECTby Tom AlphinSep ‘15, 192 pp., 24.95, 9781593276133Full color, hardcover, Ages 10 THE LEGO ADVENTUREBOOK, VOL. 3:Robots, Planes, Citiesand More!by Megan H. RothrockSep ‘15, 192 pp., 24.95, 9781593276102Full color, hardcover, Ages 5 THE LEGO ARCHITECTURE THE LEGO CASTLE BOOK:IDEA BOOK: 1001 Ideas for Build Your Own MiniBrickwork, Siding, Windows,Columns, Roofing, and Much,Much Moreby Alice FinchSep ‘18, 232 pp., 24.95, 9781593278212Full color, hardcover, Ages 10 Medieval Worldby Jeff FriesenAug ‘19, 208 pp., 24.95, 9781718500167Full color, hardcover, Ages 9 ,1090LTHE LEGO ANIMATIONBOOK: Make Your OwnLEGO Movies!by David Pagano andDavid PickettOct ‘16, 216 pp., 19.95, 9781593277413Full Color, Ages 12 , 1030LLEGO MICRO CITIES:Build Your Own MiniMetropolis!by Jeff FriesenOct ‘18, 200 pp., 24.95, 9781593279424Full color, hardcover, Ages 9 COMINGSOON!THE LEGOLEGO SPACENEIGHBORHOOD BOOK PROJECTS: 52Creative Models2: Build Your Own City!by Brian Lyles and Jason LylesNov ‘18, 192 pp., 19.95, 9781593279301Full color, Ages 10 by Jeff FriesenAug ‘21, 224 pp., 19.99, 9781718501164Full color, Ages 6 LEGO TRAINPROJECTS: 7Creative Modelsby Charles PritchettSep ‘20, 208 pp., 24.95, 9781718500488Full color, Ages 9 THE LEGO TRAINSBOOKby Holger MatthesOct ‘17, 248 pp., 24.95, 9781593278199Full color, hardcover, Ages10 THE LEGO ZOO: 50Easy-to-Build Animalsby Jody PadulanoNov ‘18, 208 pp., 19.95, 9781593279226Full color, Ages 7

MATH AND SCIENCE COMICSThese illustrated guides combine comics and an engaging storyline to makehigh school– and college-level topics fun and accessible.THE MANGA GUIDE TOCALCULUSTHE MANGA GUIDE TOCRYPTOGRAPHYTHE MANGA GUIDE TODATABASESTHE MANGA GUIDE TOELECTRICITYby Hiroyuki Kojima et al.Aug ‘09, 256 pp., 24.99, 9781593271947Ages 14 by Masaaki Mitani et al.Jul ‘18, 248 pp., 24.95, 9781593277420Ages 14 by Mana Takahashi et al.Jan ‘09, 224 pp., 19.95, 9781593271909Ages 14 by Kazuhiro Fujitaki et al.Mar ‘09, 224 pp., 19.95, 9781593271978Ages 14 THE MANGA GUIDE TOMICROPROCESSORSTHE MANGA GUIDE TOPHYSICSTHE MANGA GUIDE TOPHYSIOLOGYTHE MANGA GUIDE TOSTATISTICSby Michio Shibuya et al.Aug ‘17, 264 pp., 24.95, 9781593278175Ages 14 by Hideo Nitta et al.May ‘09, 248 pp., 19.95, 9781593271961Ages 14 by Etsuro Tanaka et al.Nov ‘15, 256 pp., 19.95, 9781593274405Ages 14 by Shin Takahashi et al.Nov ‘08, 224 pp., 19.95, 9781593271893Ages 14 “Stimulus for the next generation of scientists.”—Scientific Computing“Absolutely amazing for teachingcomplex ideas and theories.”—Physics Today“The Manga Guides definitely have aplace on my bookshelf.”—Smithsonian MagazineAlso available:The Manga Guide to Biochemistry9781593272760The Manga Guide to Linear Algebra9781593274139The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology9781593272029The Manga Guide to Regression Analysis9781593277284The Manga Guide to Relativity9781593272722The Manga Guide to the Universe9781593272678

SURVIVE!INSIDE THE HUMAN BODYSCRATCHFull-color comics and an action-packed story introduce middle-school readers to thedigestive system, circulatory system, and nervous system.VOLUME 2: THECIRCULATORY SYSTEMVOLUME 3: THENERVOUS SYSTEMby Gomdori Co. et al.Oct ‘13, 180 pp., 17.95, 9781593274726Full color, Ages 7 by Gomdori Co. et al.Oct ‘13, 184 pp., 17.95, 9781593274733Full color, Ages 7 “From volcanic burps to colonic bacteria,this comic-book ride through the humandigestive system is a delirious joy.”—Nature“Abundant scientific information in a formatthat is appealing and exciting.”—NSTA Recommends“The STEM movement isn’t justabout turning kids into futureFacebook employees or gettingstock options in the next big techboom; it’s about empoweringkids to understand the devicesand software that they use everyday, and to let them know thatthey have control over technology.One of the most rewarding partsof my job is seeing kids use ourbooks to take control of technology,learn something new, and expressthemselves.“—Bill Pollock, founder ofNo Starch PressALSO AVAILABLECODING IN THE CLASSROOM:THE CODING WORKBOOK:Why You Should Care AboutTeaching Computer ScienceBuild a Website with HTML& CSSby Ryan SommaOct ‘20, 208 pp., 19.95, 9781718500341by Sam TaylorNov ‘20, 136 pp., 14.95 9781718500310Ages 10 , 930LTHE COMPUTER SCIENCE ACTIVITYBOOK: 24 Pen-and-Paper Projects toExplore the Wonderful World of Coding(No Computer Required!)by Christine Liu and Tera JohnsonNov ‘18, 32 pp., 8.95, 9781593279103Ages 11 To place an order, please contact your Penguin RandomHouse rep or contact the order department:For more information about our books, visit https://nostarch.com/ETLEGO and MINDSTORMS are trademarks of the LEGOGroup. Minecraft is a trademark of Mojang Synergies, .3000

—Booklist on The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Idea Book HIGH-TECH LEGO PROJECTS: 16 Rule-Breaking Inventions by Grady Koch Nov ‘20, 208 pp., 29.95, 9781718500259 Full color, Ages 10 LEGO TECHNIC NON-ELECTRIC MODELS, VOL 1: Simple Machines by Yoshihito Isogawa Jul ‘21, 180 pp., 24.99, 9781718501201 Full color, Ages 10 LEGO TECHNIC MODELS, VOL 2:

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