Discover How a Computer Works

Discover How a Computer Works

$19.99

Publication Date: 27th May 2025

Discover How a Computer Works breaks down everything kids need to know about computers in an informative and easy-to-understand way. The learning journey starts by explaining what a computer is and... Read More
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Discover How a Computer Works breaks down everything kids need to know about computers in an informative and easy-to-understand way. The learning journey starts by explaining what a computer is and... Read More
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Discover How a Computer Works breaks down everything kids need to know about computers in an informative and easy-to-understand way.

The learning journey starts by explaining what a computer is and how it works, using the Input-Output-Process model. Kids will learn about different types of computers; from the laptops they use for school to powerful supercomputers that help scientists solve big problems.

As readers dive deeper, they'll discover how computers take in information, process it, and show results on a screen. The book also spotlights the various parts of a computer – like the motherboard and the CPU (the brain of the computer) – and explains how these components work together.

Kids will learn about essential peripherals like the GPU (the graphics card), network cards that help connect to the internet, and sound cards that make music and games come to life. There are even cool explanations about keeping computers cool with fans and water cooling, plus fun facts about computer cases and ports for connecting everything.

The book has extra sections about memory and storage, showing kids the differences between HDDs and SSDs and even explaining USB drives and cloud storage in a way that's easy to remember. There are also tips on how to check what’s inside their computer, and the various specifications of the parts.

Throughout the book, there are engaging illustrations and fun quizzes to test kids’ knowledge.

The QuestKids Discover How a Computer Works is perfect for curious minds eager to learn more about the parts of a computer. With colorful visuals and easy-to-follow explanations, this book makes learning about computers an exciting adventure!

For classroom-based learning as well as a home learning.

Details
  • Price: $19.99
  • Pages: 80
  • Publisher: In Easy Steps Limited
  • Imprint: In Easy Steps Limited
  • Series: The QuestKids - In Easy Steps
  • Publication Date: 27th May 2025
  • Trim Size: 8.3 x 11.7 in
  • Illustration Note: Full color throughout
  • ISBN: 9781787910294
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age: 6-11
  • BISACs:
    COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Windows Desktop
    COMPUTERS / User Interfaces
    COMPUTERS / Hardware / Personal Computers / General
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Computers / Software
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Computers / General
Author Bio

Dan Aldred is a Computer Science teacher and a freelance resource writer and hacker. He has championed the use of the Raspberry Pi as a tool for learning and creativity and is a Raspberry Pi Certified educator. Dan led the winning team of students for the first Astro Pi competition, whose code is now orbiting Earth aboard the ISS. Dan has authored a set of international micro:bit teaching resources with ARM and hacked Scratch with a Microsoft Kinnect for an open evening at school and invited all the students to dance. Dan runs the TeCoEd website (www.tecoed.co.uk) and also a YouTube channel. Dan resides in the UK.

Table of Contents
  1. What is a computer?
  2. Parts of the computer
  3. The Motherboard
  4. The CPU
  5. Primary Storage RAM
  6. Secondary storage
  7. The GPU
  8. Cards
  9. Extra Hardware
  10. Ports
  11. Software

Discover How a Computer Works breaks down everything kids need to know about computers in an informative and easy-to-understand way.

The learning journey starts by explaining what a computer is and how it works, using the Input-Output-Process model. Kids will learn about different types of computers; from the laptops they use for school to powerful supercomputers that help scientists solve big problems.

As readers dive deeper, they'll discover how computers take in information, process it, and show results on a screen. The book also spotlights the various parts of a computer – like the motherboard and the CPU (the brain of the computer) – and explains how these components work together.

Kids will learn about essential peripherals like the GPU (the graphics card), network cards that help connect to the internet, and sound cards that make music and games come to life. There are even cool explanations about keeping computers cool with fans and water cooling, plus fun facts about computer cases and ports for connecting everything.

The book has extra sections about memory and storage, showing kids the differences between HDDs and SSDs and even explaining USB drives and cloud storage in a way that's easy to remember. There are also tips on how to check what’s inside their computer, and the various specifications of the parts.

Throughout the book, there are engaging illustrations and fun quizzes to test kids’ knowledge.

The QuestKids Discover How a Computer Works is perfect for curious minds eager to learn more about the parts of a computer. With colorful visuals and easy-to-follow explanations, this book makes learning about computers an exciting adventure!

For classroom-based learning as well as a home learning.

  • Price: $19.99
  • Pages: 80
  • Publisher: In Easy Steps Limited
  • Imprint: In Easy Steps Limited
  • Series: The QuestKids - In Easy Steps
  • Publication Date: 27th May 2025
  • Trim Size: 8.3 x 11.7 in
  • Illustrations Note: Full color throughout
  • ISBN: 9781787910294
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age: 6-11
  • BISACs:
    COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Windows Desktop
    COMPUTERS / User Interfaces
    COMPUTERS / Hardware / Personal Computers / General
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Computers / Software
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Computers / General

Dan Aldred is a Computer Science teacher and a freelance resource writer and hacker. He has championed the use of the Raspberry Pi as a tool for learning and creativity and is a Raspberry Pi Certified educator. Dan led the winning team of students for the first Astro Pi competition, whose code is now orbiting Earth aboard the ISS. Dan has authored a set of international micro:bit teaching resources with ARM and hacked Scratch with a Microsoft Kinnect for an open evening at school and invited all the students to dance. Dan runs the TeCoEd website (www.tecoed.co.uk) and also a YouTube channel. Dan resides in the UK.

  1. What is a computer?
  2. Parts of the computer
  3. The Motherboard
  4. The CPU
  5. Primary Storage RAM
  6. Secondary storage
  7. The GPU
  8. Cards
  9. Extra Hardware
  10. Ports
  11. Software