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# Python for Kids by Jason Briggs

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## Customer Reviews

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    The best Python for kids book right now.
  

*by E***. on Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017*

I teach Python to kids. I've looked at just about every Python book for kids, and this is the best one. It is not perfect, but it explains things in an easy enough manner for kids to learn on their own if they miss a class. So I use it as the textbook for my classes.The explanation of String formatting needs to be updated. We don't do embedded values using %s anymore.I recommend skipping the chapters on Turtle Graphics and tkinter.The introductory chapter on classes and objects is not bad, but the topic is beyond what most kids will need, and they should really focus on imperative / procedural programming first using just lists and dictionaries as their basic data structures.

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    Starts off easy but goes deep
  

*by J***T on Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020*

My kids do NOT like learning things from books -- I guess it's a foreign concept to their generation -- so buying this as a 9th birthday present for my daughter was a risk. But she had really enjoyed learning Scratch, and it was the summer of 2020 so she had time on her hands, so I went for it. She certainly didn't make it though the whole thing, but on the whole I think it was worth it.The first few chapters of the book are very well done, presenting concepts through examples that a kid can easily follow along with using a Python interpreter.  (The book has advice on installing Python on different operating systems as well, by the way.) With an adult by her side -- either myself, who codes for a living but not in Python, or her mom, who took some programming classes but has forgotten a lot of it -- my daughter was able to try out all the little code examples and see for herself how things worked.  She was also able to experiment.  It helped that she had already learned how to type fairly well in school; this way of learning might be rough on kids who are not comfortable at the keyboard.After Chapter 7 (about functions and modules), my kid paused indefinitely. Among other things, the summer was over and she had to start school again. It may be just as well, because the next few chapters have issues in my opinion. Chapter 8 covers classes, including inheritance; I'm highly skeptical that this is a good idea at this point in a book of this level, so I probably would have advised her to skip it and come back when she had a motivation for learning it. Chapter 9 covers many of Python's built-in functions, in alphabetical order -- it would make a good reference but should probably also be skipped the first time through, although I didn't see any mention of that possibility in the text. Chapter 10 does a similar thing for some standard modules, most of which I expect a kid who had never done any other programming would not see the point of and would not learn anything from. A chapter on using tkinter for graphics comes next and rounds out Part I of the book.  Parts II and III are extended examples that work through coding up some simple games. I wonder if it would be better to move this content earlier, or else let the reader know when it is safe to skip ahead.Overall, my family had a good experience with this book.  My 9-year-old made it about 1/3 of the way through before setting it aside, but it's here when she wants to pick it up again.

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    good book
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2020*

I am so happy to purchase the book at the beginning of “stay-at-home” time. My son is really enjoy to learn coding from this book. He is 11 year old, and had never learned the coding before. This book guides him step by step to understand and apply various python concepts. It is recommended for kids, but it is also for the parents as well. I learned as a beginner although I can understand the concepts easily than my son. It covers the basic Python statements and excises and a lot of examples. I still remembered how happy my son was when he created a program using his car model. I am so please with the book that I am passionate about with my kid during this special time.

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