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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonBought this for my niece. The book is terrible (no pictures) but she LOVES it.
I got this for my "older nephew" for the baby in the family. For him to babble to the younger one, and hopefully someday I'll get two geeks. No, seriously, this was just for the older the to read to the younger. He can't read yet. Kid is only 3. Just to inspire with nothing more.
I like this, but I find the other for babies book are better. It is difficult to explain hex color codes to kids.
I've bought pretty much all of the nerdy books for babies, and while they all range quite a bit in quality, they all at least try to present some information in a fun manner.
This series (HTML for Babies (Code Babies)/CSS for Babies (Code Babies)/Javascript for Babies (Code Babies)) does not try at all. They put two or three lines of poorly written code across two pages, so the whole book is maybe twenty lines of code. There's no explanation, story, pictures, or rhyme. They don't even bother to show what the output would be, probably because most of the output would likely just be an error message.
For the record, the C++ for Kids (Code Babies) book from the same publisher is actually pretty awesome.
I bought this book because it sounded interesting, but it wasn't what I had hoped. Instead of simple explanations or pictures explaining things, it just shows code snippets on each page. While they are colorful, it's not really a good book for reading to a child (unless you like reading raw code to them), and there aren't any pictures to keep the child's interest.
Great book
Its only ok at best. High contrast colors but nothing on real substance.
It is more for the parent (developers) to take pictures than the baby...
The book is sturdy and easy to clean. The content is meh, but then again it won't really turn your kid into a webmaster at age 2.
Nessun concetto particolare. Ottimo per far familiarizzare i bambini con i tag e il codice, ma solo visivamente. Non Γ¨ un manuale ovviamente Γ¨ solo un libro per bimbi piccoli con dei tag simpatici e colorati. A mio parere idea geniale per far vedere qualcosa della programmazione a dei bimbi.
Good book but there is an error in the code which is a bit of a shame. Nice and simple to give little ones some exposure.
Sur deux pages, il y a double }} à la fin et il n'en faut pas.. pas très sérieux je trouve
Very poorly illustrated and written. It's what you'd imagine a starbucks hipster designed while sipping on an extra double shot of espresso non fat soy latte with a Frappuccino whip cream and lavender glaze. Unnecessarily complicated in layout & formatting. It's cluttered, non-informal, and just not at all educational.
