Ask HN: Best tools for 4/5 year old to learn programming?
I'm looking for the best systems to help a 4/5 year old get the basics of programming. My daughter has shown interest in what I do, and loves puzzles and building things. Looking for something visual and fun that can start her down the path of logic and creating with computers.
I have a passing familiarity with Scratch [1], which I'm now looking into more, but am hoping others can share their knowledge and experience in this area.
[1] https://scratch.mit.edu/
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 28.1 ms ] threadScratch works reasonably well on a tablet though it limits the kinds of inputs you can use a bit - keyboard/mouse events require a bit of extra hoop jumping.
Physical programming toys may be better for some kids since they are more tangible. Things like Botley and other programmable robots, and physical logic engines like Turing tumble have great illustrative value.
Your child can learn programming when they are fourteen or fifty-four.
They can only spend their childhood with you right now.
And you with them.
They are interested in what you do because they are interested in you. Put them on your lap and pair program...
OK so there's a tool, pair programming.
Good luck.
Randy Paush's Last Lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo&vl=en