Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
What is artificial, and what is intelligence?
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Artificial Intelligence for Kids is a great way to introduce basic concepts about the meaning of intelligence and also the different types of artificial intelligence.
The vibrant, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations with easy to understand text encourage the child's sense of wonder and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - Sakshi
Kind, gentle, and engaging early introduction to big topics- Yuri
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Did you know machines can learn, just like you?
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Neural Networks for Kids is a great way to explore how we learn. With super-simple text, this computer science picture book introduces kids to the very basics of neural networks - a web of smart cells that help you and machines learn.
This book will help familiarize your little one with how neurons look and function, both in us and in computing systems. The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Dion is not an ordinary machine. He has a superpower - he can learn. And Aria knows exactly what to teach him. Follow along as she teaches Dion all about cats and dogs.
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Supervised Machine Learning is a great way to explore how machines learn. With super-simple text, this computer science picture book introduces the littlest learners to the very basics of artificial intelligence to facilitate the absorption of complex details later in life.
The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 3 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Blue text to engage active learning
Level 3: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection. - Sakshi
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Look around you. What machines do you see?
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Machine Learning for Kids is a great way to introduce basic concepts about machine learning. This exploding field will be like electricity for our future generation.
Familiarize your little one with what machines are, and they can learn, just like us
The vibrant, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations with easy to understand text encourage the child's sense of wonder and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschooling curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection. - Sakshi
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
What is artificial, and what is intelligence?
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Artificial Intelligence for Kids is a great way to introduce basic concepts about the meaning of intelligence and also the different types of artificial intelligence.
The vibrant, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations with easy to understand text encourage the child's sense of wonder and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - Sakshi
Kind, gentle, and engaging early introduction to big topics- Yuri
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
An Amazon KDP Select All-Star 2019 Award Winner
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Look up at the night sky. What do you see?
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Solar System for Kids is a great way to introduce the eight planets in our solar system and beyond. With interplanetary travel a real possibility for the next generation, this space book will launch your little astronomer on an amazing space adventure - with colors, shapes, sizes, and super-simple facts.
The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - Found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection. - Sakshi
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
An Amazon KDP Select All-Star 2019 Award Winner
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Look up at the night sky. What do you see?
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Solar System for Kids is a great way to introduce the eight planets in our solar system and beyond. With interplanetary travel a real possibility for the next generation, this space book will launch your little astronomer on an amazing space adventure - with colors, shapes, sizes, and super-simple facts.
The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - Found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection. - Sakshi
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Follow colorful robots and toddlers as they toddle through the alphabet
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, ABCs of Machine Learning is a fun way to learn the alphabet and introduce kids to computer science. From artificial intelligence to programming, and from robots to zettabytes, this nonfiction picture book is packed with super-simple text, shapes, sizes, and bursting with color.
The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
3-2-1.... BLAST-OFF It's official We are going to Mars
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Mars for Kids will take your budding astronomer on an amazing space adventure. Learn how Earth and Mars are similar, why we want to go to the red planet, and how it will be like when we get there.
This book will introduce your little one to the eight planets in our solar system, and encourage early learning and reading. The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - Found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. - Sakshi
Kind, gentle, and engaging early introduction to big topics - Yuri
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
Simple concepts about up-and-coming STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) to kick-start your future genius
From A to Z, follow along to learn about Astronauts, Rockets, the Hubble Telescope, and much more Familiarize your little explorer with all the places they may travel to in the future as they learn the alphabet ABCs of the Solar System and Beyond is a great way to introduce basic concepts about interplanetary space travel, an exciting and real possibility for our future generation.
The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations and easy to understand text will encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Two levels of learning for your growing child:
Great for homeschooling, preschools, or primary education with large, clear, and color-coordinated font for easy digestion of material
Look for all the books in the Tinker Toddler series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We think the book a perfect way to introduce early science readers to children as it is captivating and feeds the curiosity. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection. - Sakshi
Kind, gentle, and engaging early introduction to big topics - All three books provide an engaging exploration that gently introduces a child to big topics. - Yuri
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - Amitoj Gill
Kick-start your future genius!
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Dion is not an ordinary machine. He has a superpower - he can learn. And Aria knows exactly what to teach him.
Follow along as she teaches Dion all about cats and dogs.
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Supervised Machine Learning is a great way to explore how machines learn. With super-simple text, this computer science picture book introduces the littlest learners to the very basics of artificial intelligence to facilitate the absorption of complex details later in life.
The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)!
Told with 3 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Blue text to engage active learning
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book! - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging! It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts! A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection. - Sakshi
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Machine Learning for Kids is a great way to introduce basic concepts about machine learning. This exploding field will be like electricity for our future generation.
Familiarize your little one with what machines are, and they can learn, just like us
The vibrant, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations with easy to understand text encourage the child's sense of wonder and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Other Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection. - Sakshi
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill
Have you ever wondered how Santa delivered gifts before he got his sleigh?
IN THE VERY BEGINNING, before the sleigh,
Santa did things in a roundabout way.
Using all sorts of transport, whatever it took,
he'd get the job done, if not quite by the book.
But over the years, the population grew.
Santa fell behind, overwhelmed and confused.
The trips were tiresome and took too long.
Only three weeks till Christmas and everything was wrong.
Now can Mrs. Claus come up with a plan
to save the world's most kindly man?
In a world where Santa faced delivery dilemmas, Mrs. Claus and the elves invent a game-changer: a jet-powered sleigh!
Merging classic Christmas charm with modern technological twists, this tale is perfect for budding tech enthusiasts.
If you enjoyed The Polar Express and Mrs. Claus Takes the Reins, the you'll surely love Before the Sleigh! Ignite your child's imagination with this magical blend of holiday wonder and technology!
Kick-Start your Future Genius!
VROOM VROOM! BEEP BEEP! Follow Aria, and Zia on this rhyming adventure as they take their first ride in a self-driving car and encounter circumstances that are ...well...unplanned.
Key Features:
The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations and easy to understand rhyming text will encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)!
Kick-Start Your Future Genius!
Tinker Toddlers supports early STEM education with easy-to-understand explanations of complex scientific concepts.
Did you know science plays a part in Christmas too? ABCs of Christmas: Science Edition makes learning the alphabet a magical, exciting adventure for any toddler, preschooler, or kindergartener. Scroll down the page to see a sneak peak
A is for Antler
B is for Billion
C is for Candy Cane
Kickstart your little genius's journey into the world of Christmas science. This holiday-themed science ABC picture book is designed to introduce young learners to fundamental science concepts through the lens of holiday traditions. Perfect for babies, infants, and toddlers, this book combines the magic of Christmas with the wonders of science to spark curiosity and a love for learning in your child.
This S.T.E.M.-themed ABC book for kids features:
Written by an expert, each page in this baby and toddler science book features multiple levels of text so the book grows along with your little scientist.
If you're looking for the perfect STEAM book for teachers or science toys for babies, look no further! ABCs of Christmas: Science Edition offers fun early learning for your little scientist!
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Book Details:
Title: ABCs of Christmas: Science Edition (Tinker Toddlers)
Series: Tinker Toddlers(R)
Author: Dr. Dhoot
Pages: 32
Format: eBook, Paperback, and Hardcover
Publication Date: 2024
Designed In: California
Age Group: Babies, Toddlers, Preschoolers, Kindergarten and Beyond
Picture Book Category: Children's Science, STEM, Holiday, and Christmas Picture Books
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Other Astronomy, Computer Science, Science, and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:
ABCs of Science: Fairy Edition
ABCs of the Solar System and Beyond
ABCs of Machine Learning for Kids
Solar System for Kids
Mars for Kids
Neural Networks for Kids
Planet Earth for Kids
Ocean Life for Kids
Kick-start your future genius
Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Follow colorful robots and toddlers as they toddle through the alphabet
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, ABCs of Machine Learning is a fun way to learn the alphabet and introduce kids to computer science. From artificial intelligence to programming, and from robots to zettabytes, this nonfiction picture book is packed with super-simple text, shapes, sizes, and bursting with color.
The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)
Told with 2 levels of learning:
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
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What readers have to say about the series:
Big concepts in a well-explained book - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase. - ACS
Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom. - Raman Bhasin
Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging It's a great intro to an important topic. - Stephanie Hosford
New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way. - John Ngui
Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in - Angela K.
Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults. - MP
Must Buy What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future. - Amitoj Gill