Computers

“Computers” by Christine Taylor-Butler, published by Scholastic Incorporated in September 2016, is a 48-page exploration of the evolution of computer technology. Written in English, this book is designed for readers in grades 3 to 5 and provides an informative overview of how computers have become integral to daily life, from smartphones to complex systems that manage banking and national security.
In this edition, readers will delve into the intriguing history of computers, tracing their development from the large code-breaking machines used during World War II to the compact and powerful devices we depend on today. The book focuses on the intersection of technology and history, making it a valuable resource for young learners interested in the fields of science and nature.
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From the smart phone in your pocket to the advanced systems controlling everything from banks to national security, computers are behind almost everything people do.
However, this wasn’t always true. Readers (Grades 3-5) will explore the fascinating history of computer technology, from the room-filling code-breaking machines of World War II to the remarkably tiny and powerful computers we rely on today.
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