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Learn how to write HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and build your own website, app, and game! An essential guide to computer programming for kids— by kids.

Crack open this book and set off on several fun missions — while simultaneously learning the basics of writing code. Want to make a website from scratch? Create an app? Build a game? All the tools are here, laid out in a user-friendly format that leads kids on an imaginary quest to keep a valuable diamond safe from dangerous jewel thieves. Presented by Young Rewired State — an international collective of tech-savvy kids — in easy-to-follow, bite-size chunks, the real-life coding skills taught in this engaging, comprehensive guide may just set young readers on the path to becoming technology stars of the future.
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Gr 7 Up—This story-based adventure aims to get readers coding. Written by Young Rewired State, a worldwide tech community made up of kids and teens, the book begins by diving straight into building a web page with HTML (rightly so, as its target audience is those who are already somewhat familiar with computer science). Framing the technical information is the tale of two scientists and their dog, who ask readers to help them make an interactive web page to "get the word out" about their discovery of a stolen diamond. Activities progress in difficulty and eventually involve not only CSS but also Java. It is clear the story is a mere prop to teach readers the different levels of HTML, CSS, and Java; however, the lackluster plot is just one shortcoming in an otherwise enlightening manual. The volume's strong points are the example coding sections, which exceed similar material found in other coding titles, and the expressive character illustrations. Teachers can rely on this title to make detailed lesson plans, and it could also be the basis for public library summer programs. VERDICT A fine addition for public or school libraries with small coding programs aimed at advanced beginners.—DeHanza Kwong, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC

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Young Rewired State is a U.K.-based worldwide community of digital makers aged eighteen and under. The community allows young coders to meet like-minded peers and share skills. Young Rewired State members can also meet expert mentors at free events around the world, like the Festival of Code, and use freely available open data to build apps, websites, and algorithms to solve real-world challenges.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers find this coding book great for beginners, with one review highlighting its comprehensive introduction to HTML and CSS. Moreover, the content is easy to understand and use, with one customer mentioning they learned basic HTML and CSS in under an hour. Additionally, the book is particularly suitable for younger kids, and customers appreciate its fun approach to learning.
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42 customers mention content, 40 positive, 2 negative
Customers find the book great for beginners and as an introduction to coding, with one customer specifically noting its effectiveness in teaching HTML and CSS.
...I also recommend once you have read this book, there is another great book that starts where this book leaves off....Read more
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This book is great. My 10 year daughter is cranking through HTML like a coding ninja....Read more
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28 customers mention suitable for beginners, 27 positive, 1 negative
Customers find the book perfect for learning each step and breaking down basic concepts, making it particularly suitable for beginners, including children.
Very appropriate for a beginnerRead more
I liked the book it really helped break down basic concepts for myself since I am just starting out....Read more
Excellent condition. This book is very informative for those not so in the know.Read more
Good introduction to coding. Somewhat superficial but pedagogical. Suitable for kids 10-15Read more
27 customers mention easy to read, 26 positive, 1 negative
Customers find the book easy to read and understand, particularly for new and aspiring programmers, as the basics are described in a very simple way.
Great book easy to understand and able to just practice and get a better understanding of the process of coding.Read more
...Great gift to get, easy to follow and my granddaughter now has something she can spend with me .Read more
...I loved the set up and the graphics. I highly recommend it. It’s a super easy read and it makes the confusing stuff more simple to wrap your mind...Read more
...Easy read. Easy to follow along. If you’re stumped on a code not showing correctly, STOP, and come back to it later with fresher eyes....Read more
12 customers mention age-appropriate, 12 positive, 0 negative
Customers find the book age-appropriate, particularly suitable for younger kids and adults alike, with one customer noting how it breaks down concepts for children to understand.
...The instructions are easy to follow and the language is age appropriate.Read more
Well done!! Easy to follow and apply what is taught. Geared towards kids but great for adults.Read more
...is somewhat shorter than the best Python titles, but it's geared toward younger kids and I think it does really well....Read more
...This book has been a great starting place for him! It is kid friendly but not babyish. He loves it & takes it to and from school every day....Read more
7 customers mention enjoyment, 7 positive, 0 negative
Customers find the book enjoyable and fun to learn from, with one customer noting it's packed full of activities, and another mentioning they feel excited about making their own games.
I'm impressed. A fun way to learn.Read more
...And the lessons are fun because there is a story behind the web page creation (such as a scientist finding a rare jewel)....Read more
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...And it's FUN. The book starts each section with a Mission Brief on some wacky adventure for your kid (and you, if you'd like to help) to tackle....Read more

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5 out of 5 stars
Packed full of activities for such a short book
Compared to a normal computer coding manual, this one seems short at fewer than 200 pages. But given the audience of 9-12 years old, this is 3-6 months' of material. And it's FUN. The book starts each section with a Mission Brief on some wacky adventure for your kid (and you, if you'd like to help) to tackle. It starts off super basic (no coding experience needed at all), going through very simple HTML pages with minimal styling. But they don't skimp on tough topics, and the thing I like is that the text is simple enough to understand for my 8-year-old, but detailed enough for me to be able to help him. I do know HTML and CSS pretty well, but I've never had to teach it, so I love the way they break down the concepts with longer explanations, cut diagrams, and plenty of annotated code examples. HOW THIS BOOK COMPARES TO OTHER CODING FOR KIDS BOOKS ======================================================== I have used a lot of "python for kids" books (5, to be exact--see my blog at www.learnrichly.com for some very detailed reviews) with my older two kids. For my third-born, who is now 8, I wanted to start him with HTML/CSS/JS instead of Python. This book is somewhat shorter than the best Python titles, but it's geared toward younger kids and I think it does really well. It's not expensive and not too long, so it compares really favorably with the Python books or even the Scratch books (and, let's face it, Scratch isn't a very practical skill compared to web development with HTML and CSS). OVERALL CONCLUSION ======================= Get Coding does a great job of introducing HTML and CSS, but barely scratches the surface of JavaScript. It's still OK, though, because it's a reasonable price for the amount of coverage, and JavaScript would require another book this length anyway, so the brief introduction serves as more of a cliffhanger at the end of the book, prompting you to find another JS title to continue the journey. For that, I recommend "Javascript for Kids" from NoStarch Press. But go ahead and plow through "Get Coding" first!
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  • Steve M.
    5 out of 5 stars
    Packed full of activities for such a short book
    Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2019
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    Compared to a normal computer coding manual, this one seems short at fewer than 200 pages. But given the audience of 9-12 years old, this is 3-6 months' of material. And it's FUN.

    The book starts each section with a Mission Brief on some wacky adventure for your kid (and you, if you'd like to help) to tackle. It starts off super basic (no coding experience needed at all), going through very simple HTML pages with minimal styling. But they don't skimp on tough topics, and the thing I like is that the text is simple enough to understand for my 8-year-old, but detailed enough for me to be able to help him. I do know HTML and CSS pretty well, but I've never had to teach it, so I love the way they break down the concepts with longer explanations, cut diagrams, and plenty of annotated code examples.

    HOW THIS BOOK COMPARES TO OTHER CODING FOR KIDS BOOKS

    ========================================================

    I have used a lot of "python for kids" books (5, to be exact--see my blog at www.learnrichly.com for some very detailed reviews) with my older two kids. For my third-born, who is now 8, I wanted to start him with HTML/CSS/JS instead of Python. This book is somewhat shorter than the best Python titles, but it's geared toward younger kids and I think it does really well. It's not expensive and not too long, so it compares really favorably with the Python books or even the Scratch books (and, let's face it, Scratch isn't a very practical skill compared to web development with HTML and CSS).

    OVERALL CONCLUSION

    =======================

    Get Coding does a great job of introducing HTML and CSS, but barely scratches the surface of JavaScript. It's still OK, though, because it's a reasonable price for the amount of coverage, and JavaScript would require another book this length anyway, so the brief introduction serves as more of a cliffhanger at the end of the book, prompting you to find another JS title to continue the journey. For that, I recommend "Javascript for Kids" from NoStarch Press. But go ahead and plow through "Get Coding" first!

    Steve M.
    5 out of 5 stars
    Packed full of activities for such a short book
    Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2019

    Compared to a normal computer coding manual, this one seems short at fewer than 200 pages. But given the audience of 9-12 years old, this is 3-6 months' of material. And it's FUN.

    The book starts each section with a Mission Brief on some wacky adventure for your kid (and you, if you'd like to help) to tackle. It starts off super basic (no coding experience needed at all), going through very simple HTML pages with minimal styling. But they don't skimp on tough topics, and the thing I like is that the text is simple enough to understand for my 8-year-old, but detailed enough for me to be able to help him. I do know HTML and CSS pretty well, but I've never had to teach it, so I love the way they break down the concepts with longer explanations, cut diagrams, and plenty of annotated code examples.

    HOW THIS BOOK COMPARES TO OTHER CODING FOR KIDS BOOKS

    ========================================================

    I have used a lot of "python for kids" books (5, to be exact--see my blog at www.learnrichly.com for some very detailed reviews) with my older two kids. For my third-born, who is now 8, I wanted to start him with HTML/CSS/JS instead of Python. This book is somewhat shorter than the best Python titles, but it's geared toward younger kids and I think it does really well. It's not expensive and not too long, so it compares really favorably with the Python books or even the Scratch books (and, let's face it, Scratch isn't a very practical skill compared to web development with HTML and CSS).

    OVERALL CONCLUSION

    =======================

    Get Coding does a great job of introducing HTML and CSS, but barely scratches the surface of JavaScript. It's still OK, though, because it's a reasonable price for the amount of coverage, and JavaScript would require another book this length anyway, so the brief introduction serves as more of a cliffhanger at the end of the book, prompting you to find another JS title to continue the journey. For that, I recommend "Javascript for Kids" from NoStarch Press. But go ahead and plow through "Get Coding" first!

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  • Kathleen
    5 out of 5 stars
    Easy to follow and learn
    Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025
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    Well done!! Easy to follow and apply what is taught. Geared towards kids but great for adults.

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  • Adiel Gonzalez
    5 out of 5 stars
    Great first programming book for Adults or Children
    Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2018
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    This book is a great first book for any adult or children that would like to learn how to program. This book is specifically for learning how to do Web Development. Web development means software construction for Web Browsers. A web browser is a program that allows viewing of http sites on the internet. Examples of a Web Browser are Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. We also know http sites as web sites, for example the site that you are on right now is a Web Site, it was developed by a programmer. This book is for just that: Learning how to be a Web Programmer (or "Web Developer"). This book is different from other html books in that it is geared for the absolute beginner: Whether you are an adult or a child. It has many graphical representations throughout the book which will definitely take the "sting" out of learning how to program. I also recommend once you have read this book, there is another great book that starts where this book leaves off. It is called "CoderDojo Nano: Make Your Own Game: Create With Code". That other book goes into more details of the "canvas" and how to access it using Javascript. Happy programming and keep your calm, with that attitude and this book, you will soon be programming.

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  • M. P. Beaulieu
    4 out of 5 stars
    Cool book for beginners.
    Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025
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    It pretty good for beginners with step by step programming. Might be a little confusing for some kids because the written directions are a little off.

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    5 out of 5 stars
    Good first book
    Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2025
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    It’s a good book for kids, it explains HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in simple language along with prerequisites like creating and saving files

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  • Jennifer Dee
    5 out of 5 stars
    Great web-page learning tool for all ages
    Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2018
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    My ten year old and I are learning coding, and out of the several books I got for Christmas, this book is one of the best (also a yellow book called Coding Games In Scratch is good for learning Scratch coding).

    This book is so well organized, and I appreciate the meticulousness of all the instructions. So far everything explained in each step works perfectly. So that helps limit frustrations!

    So if your child is ready to learn html and make a website, this book is perfect for learning each step. And the lessons are fun because there is a story behind the web page creation (such as a scientist finding a rare jewel).

    Along with html, you will learn CSS and JavaScript. The only minor negative is that it's not spiral bound, so the book can close on you while your hands are busy on the keyboard.

    I highly recommend this book for learning web-page creation.

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    3 out of 5 stars
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020
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    Please remove this from my list of items to review. I returned it when I realized it is for children. Good interaction with seller, the 3-star rating should not count against them, but I needed to put something in order to submit this message.

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  • Susan Sabani
    5 out of 5 stars
    The Best Book
    Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023
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    I was actually looking for something to explain coding to myself like I’m a 5 year old and ended up working through this book with my 8 year old. I feel like coding makes so much more sense now and the basics are described in a very simple way. There’s so much practice through the book and I was just coming here to check if they have any other good books to learn with.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Interesting
    Reviewed in Germany on December 4, 2022
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    Actually, I bought the book for myself and not for the children. The lessons are easy and interesting to follow. The book is beautifully illustrated. I would recommend it to everyone.

    5 out of 5 stars
    Interesting
    Reviewed in Germany on December 4, 2022

    Actually, I bought the book for myself and not for the children. The lessons are easy and interesting to follow. The book is beautifully illustrated. I would recommend it to everyone.

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  • Hasnain Ali
    5 out of 5 stars
    Good condition
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 26, 2019
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    Came in good condition and on time. The corners are a bit bent but no big deal. Hold for beginners of all ages!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Great Gift for Kids Who Love Coding
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2025
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    I bought this book as a Christmas gift for my son, who loves computers and anything related to coding. It looks perfect for young beginners — clear, fun, and packed with step-by-step projects. The fact that it teaches HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in a simple way is a big plus.

    We haven’t gone through all the lessons yet, but overall it seems like a well-designed and engaging book. Great option for kids who are curious about building websites, apps, or games!

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  • Sergent Julie
    3 out of 5 stars
    Make coding instructions easy to understand but unacceptable coding mistakes!!!
    Reviewed in Japan on January 30, 2021
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    This is quite repetitive which will help you get the right habits to code. However, the book contains some coding mistakes and you will get frustrated not being able to finish too many "mission".

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  • (。◕‿◕。) __[Ka]__
    5 out of 5 stars
    Pour initier enfants ou adultes de façon fun et ciblée à des projets informatiques (html/css/js)
    Reviewed in France on March 22, 2021
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    Très bon livre en anglais qui mériterait une traduction.

    J'aime beaucoup ce genre de livre qui va à l'essentiel .

    En gros vous avez plusieurs missions, et le livre va vous y amener , en partant de rien (un ordi avec un ou plusieurs navigateurs, un éditeur de texte, un accès internet)

    1/ Mission1 : faire une page html

    du html, du css, et vous voilà en pas à pas avec plusieurs notions expliquées et au final une très jolie page web

    2/ Mission2 : rajouter un password pour accéder à la page. et vous voila en train de découvrir des notions de javascript

    3/ Mission3 : créer une application (avec toujours les mêmes outils)

    4/ Mission4 : utiliser les API (ici googlemap)

    5/Mission5 : faites un jeu (tout simple avec des cartes à retourner)

    6/ Mission6 : créer un site web

    Le livre est bien illustré, amusant, visant clairement les enfants mais permettant aussi à des adultes réfractaires à l'informatique de se laisser aller à une certaine "simplicité" (objectifs très ciblés et pas de grand cours théorique : on vous explique juste ce qu'il faut pour les atteindre et avoir ensuite envie d'aller + loin)

    A conseiller

    En espérant qu'une traduction aura lieu pour pouvoir capter mieux son public

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