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Try Tynker and Code.org (online) and Lightbot Jr/Lightbot (app to download). They are really easy to follow.


Computational thinking is more useful at 6 than actual coding, as children tend to be held back by their tying skills at that age. My son has been in a bit of a limbo for while now, between the ages of 6 and 7, because of his typing skills meaning that he can't write code fast enough to stay engaged. I need to find a touch-typing course for us to do next, I think.

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