A graphic novel series that introduces readers to the STEM concepts that make robotics possible--and depicts a series of exciting competitions.

When the robot soccer crew and their battle-robot rivals both attend the same coding camp, they get news that ramps up the competition. When the camp ends, only one club will be left standing! The third book in the Robot Makers manhwa series, Coding Camp Chaos, helps explain coding basics such as algorithms, the binary system, and programming languages. It also shares examples of cool unplugged computing activities.

Creators

Podoal Chingu is a writing collective in South Korea focused on informative stories for young readers. Their work includes The Robot Makers series.

Hong Jong-Hyeon studied at the Department of Cartoon Arts of Kongju National University in Gongju, South Korea, before drawing numerous graphic novels. He now lives and works in South Korea.

Reviews

This story delivers a vibrant graphic novel adventure for young readers, seamlessly weaving together summer camp fun with the introduction to essential coding concepts…Children will enjoy this story because the Robo-Rumble competition fuels excitement and intrigue, immersing children in the world of coding. Valuable skills in teamwork, problem-solving, and coding are acquired effortlessly through an enjoyable narrative. Lastly, Leo, Maya, and the Binary Bots’ journey will have readers rooting for their success. Overall, this masterfully blends adventure, humor, and learning, making it a captivating read for young minds curious about the world of technology. With its diverse cast, relatable characters, and clear explanations of coding concepts, this graphic novel is an excellent choice for parents and educators seeking to spark a love for coding in young readers. Reviewer Rating: 5

Children's Literature

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