Step into the amazing world of computers-from the tiniest microchips to the massive machines that help launch rockets into space
Inside the Computer World: From Tiny Chips to Giant Rockets is an exciting and easy-to-follow introduction to computer science for curious young minds. Whether your child is fascinated by space exploration, video games, robots, or the internet, this book takes them on a fun, inspiring journey through the essential science and technology behind it all.
Along the way, young readers will:
Discover what makes a computer "think" and how it really works
Learn about processors, memory, code, and binary language
Explore how computers help fly airplanes, run nuclear power plants, and explore Mars
Get inspired to imagine and build the future-from smart devices to AI-powered inventions
Written by science communicator Shailesh Ghadge, this colorful and engaging book makes complex topics simple and exciting, without watering them down. It's ideal for learners in upper elementary through early high school-especially those who love asking "How does that work?"
Whether read at home, in school, or as part of a STEM club or coding class, Inside the Computer World encourages curiosity, hands-on thinking, and a deep appreciation for the tech all around us.
Perfect for:
Young readers interested in computer science, robotics, and electronics
STEM educators and homeschooling families
Parents and mentors looking for screen-free learning and inspiration
Spark imagination. Fuel invention. Let the journey into computing begin