Sixth-grader Emmy tries to find her place in a new school and to figure out how she can create her own kind of music using a computer.
Extraordinarily crafted, the novel begins to incorporate Java's syntax and concepts as Emmy, and ultimately the reader, learns to think in code.
"Hannah Malfa-Adler is Jew ... ish.
Eleven-year-old injured soccer player Luz has a hard enough time reframing her identity as a computer programmer, but when her Guatemalan half-sister moves in, she learns what it truly means to start over. Includes author's note.
In an alternate ninth century, twelve-year-old Anya and a new friend face a Viking and a Tsar to protect the water dragon that saved her life, putting her family's home at risk.
This sparkling middle-grade debut is a classic-in-the-making! Maybelle Lane is looking for her father, but on the road to Nashville she finds so much more: courage, brains, heart--and true friends....
In this exciting sequel to The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane, Emmy's adventures continue as she deals with a sinister organization, a missing father, and secrets she's not sure who to trust with.
More than anything, nine-year-old Booker T. Washington longed to go to school, but he had to get a job to earn money for his family.
Most books on AI focus on the future of work.
This biography highlights the life and accomplishments of Mister Rogers. Readers learn about Mr. Rogers's early life, his beginnings in educational programming with The Children's Corner and his 31 years in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
It's 1937 and Pa wants to buy a new tractor to plow his farm. He can only afford the tractor if he sells his two Belgian mares, Betsy and Sal. Emmy and her sisters disagree. Will Betsy and Sal prove their worth?