American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers

A New York Times Bestseller Instagram. Whisper. Yik Yak. Vine. YouTube. Kik. Ask.fm. Tinder. The dominant force in the lives of girls coming of age in America today is

Scratch Coding Cards: Creative Coding Activities for Kids

Want to introduce kids to coding in a fun and creative way? With the Scratch Coding Cards, kids learn to code as they create interactive games, stories, music, and

What’s Inside My Computer? (Lightning Bolt Books – Our Digital World)

People use many kinds of computers. There are desktop computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and even some toys and cameras. Do you know what parts are similar in all computers?

The MySpace.com Handbook: The Complete Guide for Members and Parents

MySpace.com is a free social networking Web site that allows you to share with others your photos, weblogs, user profiles, e-mail, web forums, music, video, as well as offers

Understanding Digital Technologies and Young Children: An international perspective

Understanding Digital Technologies and Young Children explores the possibilities digital technology brings to enhance the learning and developmental needs of young children. Globally, the role of technology is an

Understanding Kids, Play, and Interactive Design: How to Create Games Children Love

What makes an interactive experience compelling for children? What turns a simple click or tap into a magical interchange? Mark Schlichting’s book, Understanding Kids, Play, and Interactive Design, answers

Coding and Computers (Factivity)

300 stickers to get you coding and creating your own computer world! Have you ever wondered whats inside a computer, or how your app or game is made? How

Easy Computer Basics

Your new PC just arrived. You open the box, excited to hook it up, start surfing the web, send e-mails…and then you see all of the cords, CD-ROMs and

Rethinking Children and Families: The Relationship Between Childhood, Families and the State (New Childhoods)

Rethinking Children and Families considers the way we approach the complex relationship between childhood, families and the state, and explores the contested nature of the terms childhood, family and