Computers as characters, not jargon
Tutu and Mini-Fish ask the questions kids actually ask. The vocab follows the story, not the other way around.
An engineer dad's coding bridge books for curious kids
Built for ages 6–12. From everyday family scenes to the ideas behind computers, internet, and AI. Dual protagonists Tutu and Xiao-Yu invite kids to ask questions, try, fail, and discover.
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Tutu and Mini-Fish ask the questions kids actually ask. The vocab follows the story, not the other way around.
Each chapter ends with a tiny experiment that takes 5 minutes — no setup beyond a browser or a notebook.
Bridge books for ages 6–12 by a working software engineer who reads them with his own kids first.
Who this is for
Parents who want kids to grow up tech-literate
After-school code clubs & homeschool co-ops
Curious 6–12 year olds
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