The Very Best Coding Books for Kids

The Very Best Coding Books for Kids

Computer programming, also known as “coding,” is one of the most in-demand jobs in the world. It’s also among the highest paid, because there’s an ongoing global shortage of people who know how to code.

And with the tech industry booming with no end in sight, tech companies that make products like software, websites, robots, and video games will continue to grow and demand talented coders for years to come.

For many children, books are still one the best way to learn game development. You can throw a book in your bag and read it anywhere – on the bus, at school, on your lunch break… or in bed with a flashlight when you’re supposed to be fast asleep. When they combine their new-found coding knowledge with one of the free game-making tools for kids, the sky’s the limit.

Below are the top-rated coding books for kids. Each comes highly recommended by educators, as well as industry professionals. There’s a book for every age. It’s never too early to start learning the fundamental thinking skills needed for a future job as a programmer in the tech industry.

Coding Books for Kids Age 10+

Coding Projects in Scratch: A Step-by-Step Visual Guide to Coding Your Own Animations, Games, Simulations

by John Woodcock
For ages: 9-12

This second edition of Coding Projects in Scratch uses a visual step-by-step approach to split complicated code into manageable, easy-to-digest chunks. Even the most impressive projects become possible. This book is an impressive guide that is perfect for anyone who wants to learn to code.

Everything You Need to Ace Computer Science and Coding in One Big Fat Notebook: The Complete Middle School Study Guide

by Grant Smith
For ages: 11-14

This Big Fat Notebook makes it all “sink in” with key concepts, mnemonic devices, definitions, diagrams, and doodles to help you understand computer science.

Coding for Kids: Python: Learn to Code with 50 Awesome Games and Activities

Python for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming


by Jason R. Briggs
For ages: 10+The ever-patient Jason R. Briggs will guide you through the basics as you experiment with unique (and often hilarious) example programs that feature ravenous monsters, secret agents, thieving ravens, and more. New terms are defined; code is colored, dissected, and explained; and quirky, full-color illustrations keep things on the lighter side.

Get Coding!: Learn HTML, CSS & JavaScript & Build a Website, App & Game


by Young Rewired State
For ages: 9-12Crack 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.

Coding Books for Kids Age 5-10

My First Coding Book


by Kiki Prottsman
For ages: 5-7Filled with puzzles, mazes, and games to teach the basic concepts of sequences, algorithms, and debugging, this book will help children develop critical thinking, logic, and other skills to cement lifelong computer literacy. With its unique approach and colorful and creative imagery, My First Coding Book makes learning and fun one and the same and will have children playing their way to programming proficiency.

Coding in Scratch: Create Your Own Fun and Easy Computer Games


by Jon Woodcock and Steve Setford
For ages: 6-9Perfect for children ages 6–9 who are new to coding, this highly visual workbook is a fun introduction to Scratch, a free computer coding programming language, that will take kids from playing games to creating them.With easy-to-follow directions and fun pixel art, DK Workbooks: Coding in Scratch: Games Workbook helps kids understand the basics of programming and how to create games in Scratch through fun, hands-on learning experiences.

Coding for Kids in Scratch: Learn Coding Skills, Create 10 Fun Games, and Master Scratch

Code Your Own Games! 20 Games to Create with Scratch


by Max Wainewright
For ages: 6-11Calling all creative young gamers! With its easy-to-follow, illustrated step-by-step instructions, this book will teach you key concepts—like drawing shapes—so you can code your own games. By the end, any kid will be able to make 20 popular games, from Snake to Brick Bouncer.

Coding Books for Kids Age 3-5

Baby Loves Coding! (Baby Loves Science)


by Ruth Sprio
For ages: 3+Accurate enough to satisfy an expert, yet simple enough for baby, this clever board book showcases the use of logic, sequence, and patterns to solve problems. Can Baby think like a coder to fix her train? Beautiful, visually stimulating illustrations complement age-appropriate language to encourage baby’s sense of wonder.

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