Like A Girl: Programmer
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Meet Paige the Programmer! A super smart woman who loves to code and solve problems.
In this great book we meet Paige. Describing in a colorful and fun way her daily tasks, while encouraging young girls to seek whatever life goal they dream about when they grow up.
Filled with vibrant eye-catching illustrations. Paige presents herself using show-and-tell., giving us a glimpse into her amazing job and how she runs a successful farmyard.
Like A Girl: Paige The Programmer presents young girls with a inquisitive role model which encourages gender positivity. Using creative descriptions and colorful artwork, the book lays out a variety of day-to-day tasks from her responsible career, describing how she learned how to be a software engineer, evaluates what the problem is and writes computer codes the help machines perform better and improve people's lives.
Paige is an inspiring woman that gives us a behind the scenes tour to her technological field.
This picture book is perfect for little girls who have just started to read independently, as a tuck-in bedtime story while your little one listens, or as a read-along to practice the easy to follow storyline and colorful illustrations on every page. Boosting readers confidence while getting to know a strong female character.
Customer Reviews
Girls can be programmers.
This book is park of a series of book that show positive female role models in interesting and challenging jobs. The illustrations are cute, colourful and appealing, sure to draw the interest of young readers. In this book we meet Paige the programmer. Paige tells about how she got started as a programmer and what programming means. She goes through all sorts of items that computers are found in and some of the creative and interesting programs she developed to help people. She reveals that it is hard work and you need problem solving skills to become a programmer. It helps to be interested in computers, be smart, creative and a problem solver. I enjoy this series as I believe it gives a realistic view on developing dreams, that is, hard work, dedication and education are required. I also think that the cut out pictures at the back are great because girls can play with them and further enhance the messages from the book.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.