Toddler-PreS–Babies are born with an innate sense of the world around them. Can they understand artificial intelligence from a young age as well? Ferrie’s next installment in his instructional books for children attempts this venture. Beginning with two well-loved examples, balls and dogs, Ferrie gently lays the groundwork for the understanding of the AI concept, eventually moving on to the computer and coding model. Illustrations in black, white, red, and gray will stimulate young eyes and get the attention of the intended audience. Simple text and illustrations will boost interest and comprehension in future computer scientists.
VERDICT An unusual addition to a baby’s first books and may be particularly useful in a public library setting to see who gravitates toward it; especially recommended for parents interested in immersing their slightly older child in a STEM-related field.
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