Discover the girl who turned curiosity into the world's first computer idea ✨
Before computers filled classrooms and pockets, a young girl named Ada Lovelace looked at numbers and saw more than sums-she saw patterns, poetry, and even music.
In this beautifully illustrated children's book, readers ages 3-8 will follow Ada through her journey of imagination and discovery. From puzzles and poems to gears and machines, Ada's bright mind helped inspire a new way of thinking-step by step.
Perfect for:
Young explorers curious about science, history, and inventionsParents and teachers introducing kids to STEM and problem-solvingChildren who love inspiring biographies and true storiesClassrooms, libraries, and gift-givingInside this book, children will discover:
Engaging storytelling that brings Ada's life to lightBlack-and-white cartoon-style illustrations that spark the imaginationThe importance of curiosity, persistence, and creativityHow small questions can grow into world-changing ideasIf your child loves stories of inventors, pioneers, and dreamers, this book will spark their curiosity and remind them that even the biggest ideas begin with simple questions.
Step into Ada's world and discover how a curious girl helped inspire the computers we use today