Binary and Beyond

ebook The History of Computers for Kids

By Liora Kensley

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What makes a computer tick? How did we get from clunky machines the size of rooms to tiny smartwatches on our wrists? And can computers really think?

This fun and fascinating journey through time shows kids how computers have transformed our world—from punch cards and floppy disks to coding robots and self-driving cars. Packed with real stories, surprising facts, and clear explanations, it helps curious readers understand how computers went from being mysterious machines to tools we use every day. Along the way, they'll learn about the first computer game, the first email ever sent, and what those strange dial-up sounds actually meant.

Perfect for tech-loving kids ages 7 to 12, this book makes sense of the digital world without talking down or skipping the good parts. It covers big ideas like artificial intelligence, programming languages like Scratch and Python, and how kids just like them are creating apps, building robots, and shaping the future of technology.

Whether your child dreams of inventing the next big gadget or just wants to know how the internet really works, this book will give them the spark to keep exploring, asking questions, and thinking like a creator—not just a user.

Binary and Beyond