Computational Thinking for Preschoolers: Nurturing Creative Thinkers and Problem Solvers

Joohi Lee author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:National Association for the Education of Young Children

Publishing:15th Jan '26

£21.99

This title is due to be published on 15th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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A Bedrock Skill Set for Future STEM Success     

What is computational thinking (CT), and what does it have to do with young children? The answer: more than you might think!    


 This book explains what CT is and its applications beyond computers and other technology-based devices. Making the case for why CT is relevant for everyone, particularly preschoolers, it provides research-based information and developmentally appropriate strategies for how teachers can help children grow their CT skills.    


 The book includes    

  •  An introduction to CT explaining how it supports breaking down and solving problems, developing both logic and creativity 
  •  An in-depth overview of the four major CT skills—decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking—and the key concepts that underlie them 
  •  Ideas for integrating CT in the preschool learning setting, including ways to embed play-based, technology-free learning experiences in familiar routines and learning centers as well as examples of what this can look like
  •  Detailed guidance for using stories to introduce coding concepts in a meaningful way 
  •  Calls to action for educators to take to further their own understanding of CT, partner with families and the community, and advocate for the importance of CT   
Use this resource to help prepare the next generation of creative thinkers and problem solvers.             

After reading this book, teachers will come away with an understanding of how computational thinking skills can be used to draw on children’s natural abilities to explore and play. It clearly demonstrates—with concrete, developmentally appropriate, accessible classroom activities—how computational thinking in unplugged contexts is different from general problem solving and gives children the tools they need to become systematic and creative thinkers. 

   —Marisa Wolsky, Executive Producer and Director of Children’s STEM Media, GBH Kids      


 Dr. Lee inspires early learning educators with innovative strategies that blend creativity with practical steps in computational thinking. Throughout this must-have resource for teachers and administrators, her passion will ignite young learners’ natural skills and help teachers inspire curiosity, confidence, and lasting foundations for success.   

 —Mark J. Davis, Educator, Media Education Lab      


 Joohi Lee explains how educators can create an engaging and encouraging environment that supports developmentally appropriate computational thinking in young children. Readers will welcome the informative and rich descriptions of how playful invitations for learning can nurture problem solving and innovation while understanding the pedagogy behind this exciting practice.   

   —Deanna Pecaski McLennan, Elementary Educator, Greater Essex County District School Board, and author of Embracing Math     


This book is seed for growing computational thinking (CT) in preschool classrooms. Joohi Lee tells us how thoughtfully planted seeds sprout pattern recognition, abstraction, algorithmic thinking, decomposition—and how planting actual seeds can support young children’s CT development!   

 —Candace Joswick, Associate Professor, The University of Texas at Arlington 

ISBN: 9781952331039

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Weight: unknown

136 pages