

Buy 25 Scratch Games for Kids: A Playful Guide to Coding Illustrated by Max Wainewright (ISBN: 9781593279905) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Absolutely brilliant - My 8 year old son has been doing a lot of Scratch as he wants to be a game developer one day. Whilst I'm a programmer, Scratch is also new to me so I don't know all the capabilities of this simplified code blocks and can't always answer questions like "Can I make the ball bounce?", "Can I pull back and fling the ball?". This book has given him direction and inspiration for making simple games without overcomplicating things the way he was before; it's great at the "KISS" technique! The first few example games use methods that he's familiar with but with a specific goal in mind and we added extra functions to reset the sprite when you press "r", making it easier to play things like races again. I'm looking forward to creating some of the more difficult games with him. He likes the book for ideas, but doesn't tend to work through step by step unless supervised, even then he's got a tendency to go off on his own journey and make something uniquely his. I'm really pleased with it and so is he. I think 8 year olds will need some support with the book but older (or more rule abiding!) children will be fine. It's simple enough for adults without any programming knowledge to give support. Review: Excellent guide to Scratch for kids - Ask (almost) any kid why they want to learn to program and they will say they want to write games. This book makes good use of that fact to keep kids interested while teaching them how to program in Scratch. Working though this book with my 8 year old. We are both enjoying building on the examples to make the games do more. Superb book!






| Best Sellers Rank | 365,208 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 39 in Children's Books on Software 93 in Children's Books on Computer Programming 266 in Games Programming |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (135) |
| Dimensions | 20.32 x 0.64 x 25.4 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 1593279906 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1593279905 |
| Item weight | 380 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Scratch |
| Print length | 120 pages |
| Publication date | 31 Oct. 2019 |
| Publisher | No Starch Press |
| Reading age | 8 - 12 years |
R**T
Absolutely brilliant
My 8 year old son has been doing a lot of Scratch as he wants to be a game developer one day. Whilst I'm a programmer, Scratch is also new to me so I don't know all the capabilities of this simplified code blocks and can't always answer questions like "Can I make the ball bounce?", "Can I pull back and fling the ball?". This book has given him direction and inspiration for making simple games without overcomplicating things the way he was before; it's great at the "KISS" technique! The first few example games use methods that he's familiar with but with a specific goal in mind and we added extra functions to reset the sprite when you press "r", making it easier to play things like races again. I'm looking forward to creating some of the more difficult games with him. He likes the book for ideas, but doesn't tend to work through step by step unless supervised, even then he's got a tendency to go off on his own journey and make something uniquely his. I'm really pleased with it and so is he. I think 8 year olds will need some support with the book but older (or more rule abiding!) children will be fine. It's simple enough for adults without any programming knowledge to give support.
J**R
Excellent guide to Scratch for kids
Ask (almost) any kid why they want to learn to program and they will say they want to write games. This book makes good use of that fact to keep kids interested while teaching them how to program in Scratch. Working though this book with my 8 year old. We are both enjoying building on the examples to make the games do more. Superb book!
A**L
Great for an 8 year old.
Great and simple book to follow. It's currently being used by an 8 year old and he finds it easy to follow with minimal help.
P**R
Great book for kids learning to code.
My 8 year old loves this. He is working through it independently and proudly showing me the results.
M**I
My little coder loves this
Great book with many great projects
G**R
Scratch is a nice way to learn coding concepts. And my son is enjoying making the games. The lessons are easy enough to plug in the code, while the challenges at end end of each chapter give kids the opportunity to do it on their own. I'm giving it a 5 rating but there are some errors in the book. The ones I've found so far: P. 27 - Moving the player up/down on y-coordinate should use the "change y by..." block. P. 30 - The "repeat until..." block should be "color <dark red bumper> is touching <green background>", remove the "not" block. I'll update as I find more errors.
J**W
We did a full review of this book on my blog at coderkids.com, independent of the author/publisher. We highly recommend it! A few key points of things we liked: 1) The games are short and sweet, so kids can complete a full mini-game in 15 minutes. A lot of other books only have like 6 projects compared to 25, so the time dedication to each project is a substantial benefit to busy parents. Perfect for a total beginner. 2) Strong illustrations and clear directions make it clear for the child to know where to get the next steps from. 3) Games progress in difficulty throughout the book at a nice pace. The first projects are 2 pages - by the end they are 6 pages. The quick wins early in the book will hopefully compel your child to keep pushing forward. 4) Games are focused on a specific game mechanic that is easy to identify. Movement, Score tracking, adding variables, adding / drawing new sprites - once the kids know the concepts behind the games, they are more likely to be able to create their own games. 5) The mini-games are great for sparking creativity. Since there are 25 shorter games in the book, there's an expectation and challenge for the kids to take what they've learned and run with it. Longer, more intensive projects tend to be more of a copying ordeal that require a lot of parental help. Most kids ages 8+ will find this book enabling of their independent creativity as budding coders.
P**Z
This is a great book with a good selection of projects that are easy to follow for kids starting with Scratch. Good design, easy to follow, plenty of screenshots and detailed explanations of each block and why it is used the way it is used.
A**H
Got this for my daughter for Christmas. She has been loving the activities. I used to teach programming for high schoolers. This is a great book that introduces many programming concepts. Scratch and MIT has done some incredible work in building their site. She's having fun while learning. Well done.
M**R
my 7 year old son loves this book, so many fun ideas for him to try!
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