Computer Crafts for Kids

Computer Crafts for Kids by Margy Kuntz, published by Ziff-Davis Press in 1994, is a practical guide designed to introduce children to the world of personal computing through engaging craft projects. This edition spans 116 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers eager to explore the intersection of technology and creativity.
The book features a variety of colorful and functional crafts that encourage children to learn the basics of using a word processor and paint and draw programs. Each project can be completed using Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows alongside a few simple materials, providing a hands-on approach to understanding computers. With a focus on both crafts and technology, this book serves as a resource for young learners interested in developing their skills in both areas.
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A mother and daughter writing team offers an ideal introduction to the personal computer. As children focus on creating the many colorful and functional crafts that fill these pages, they learn the basics of working with a word processor paint and draw program, All the crafts can be created using Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows and a few simple materials.
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