Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEAM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Did you know machines can learn, just like you?
From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Neural Networks for Kids is a great way to explore how we learn. With super-simple text, this computer science picture book introduces kids to the very basics of neural networks - a web of smart cells that help you and machines learn.
This book will help familiarize your little one with how neurons look and function, both in us and in computing systems. The colorful, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations encourage the child's sense of wonder, adventure, and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)!Neural Networks are used by popular and new platforms like GPT-3 and DALL·E 2 by Open AI (founded by Elon Musk, Sam Altman and more)
Told with 2 levels of
Level 1: Black text for baby basics
Level 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyond
Great addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.
Glossary to expand your learner's vocabulary and understanding with simple science definitionsStimulating questions and a prompted drawing activity for continued engagementInviting font that is large, clear, and color-coordinated for easy digestion of materialOther Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the
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"Big concepts in a well-explained book! - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase." - ACS
"Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom." - Raman Bhasin
"Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging! It's a great intro to an important topic." - Stephanie Hosford
"New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way." - John Ngui
"Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts! A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in" - Angela K.
"An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr.
Dr. Dhoot is the author of the Tinker Toddlers series of books providing simple explanations of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) topics. She aims to expose the littlest learners to emerging STEM concepts early on to accelerate the absorption of complex topics later.
Dr. Dhoot lives in sunny California with her husband and newborn daughter.
i took the opportunity of download from amazon Kindle this book for children because that day it was aviable for free. i am not a child nor i have children at all but i decide to download it anyway because reading book for adults of the subject of Neural Network on robots and AI are very difficult to understand and boring too. but children book dealing with the same subject are more easy to understand and fun to read and the pictures in it help both children and adults to understand far better of what Neural Networks are and how they work in machine's artificial minds. anyway, even if i am not a parent, i still highly recommend this book to your child Daughert or boy and even more if you take them to watch scifi films with self aware machines characters since after watching those movies, your child will be very curious of how all those cool sentient machines characters in the films manage to think of their own.