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Learning Primary Programming with Scratch (Home Learning Book Years 3-4) - cover

Learning Primary Programming with Scratch (Home Learning Book Years 3-4)

Phil Bagge

Verlag: University of Buckingham Press

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This book, written by Phil Bagge and published in conjunction with Hampshire Inspection and Advisory Service (HIAS), has been devised for children of KS2 (Year 3 and 4) age to learn programming outside of school.
Verfügbar seit: 17.10.2022.

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