
Unplugged Tots
Introduce young children to computational thinking and pre-coding skills through fun, screen-free activities. Unplugged Tots helps teachers, parents, and caregivers prepare children aged 2½ to 8 for a technology-driven future—no computer, tablet, or phone required.
Learning to code teaches problem-solving, logical thinking, and resilience. This book makes these concepts accessible to pre-school children through structured play and engaging hands-on activities.
Key Features
- 100% Screen-Free – No devices needed, just hands-on activities
- No Prior Knowledge Required – Accessible to any parent or teacher
- Structured Play – Learn through fun, engaging activities
- Age Appropriate – Designed for children 2½ to 8 years old
- Curriculum Aligned – Supports computational thinking goals
What Children Learn
- Computational thinking fundamentals
- Problem-solving skills
- Logical reasoning and sequencing
- Pattern recognition
- How to learn from mistakes
Ideal For
- Parents introducing coding concepts at home
- Early childhood educators
- Pre-school and primary teachers
- Librarians running STEM programs
- Anyone wanting to give children a head start in technology
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Description
Introduce young children to computational thinking and pre-coding skills through fun, screen-free activities. Unplugged Tots helps teachers, parents, and caregivers prepare children aged 2½ to 8 for a technology-driven future—no computer, tablet, or phone required.
Learning to code teaches problem-solving, logical thinking, and resilience. This book makes these concepts accessible to pre-school children through structured play and engaging hands-on activities.
Key Features
- 100% Screen-Free – No devices needed, just hands-on activities
- No Prior Knowledge Required – Accessible to any parent or teacher
- Structured Play – Learn through fun, engaging activities
- Age Appropriate – Designed for children 2½ to 8 years old
- Curriculum Aligned – Supports computational thinking goals
What Children Learn
- Computational thinking fundamentals
- Problem-solving skills
- Logical reasoning and sequencing
- Pattern recognition
- How to learn from mistakes
Ideal For
- Parents introducing coding concepts at home
- Early childhood educators
- Pre-school and primary teachers
- Librarians running STEM programs
- Anyone wanting to give children a head start in technology

















