Meet My Programmer Dad

Meet My Programmer Dad

Author
authorLilySummer

“Meet My Programmer Dad” is a delightful and heartwarming children’s storybook that offers a glimpse into the life of a programmer dad through the curious eyes of his child.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

This is my dad. He is a programmer!

Dad writes "words" on the computer. These words make machines follow his commands!

Dad loves drinking tea. He says it helps him "recharge."

Dad is sometimes very busy, but he always makes time to play with me.

The coolest thing about Dad is that he can fix broken toys!

Dad has a "quirk." He always says, "Where’s that bug?"

Sometimes, Dad teaches me simple "computer games."

Dad says his job is to "make the world more convenient."

Even though Dad’s work seems complicated, he always explains things simply.

Dad says I can grow up to do anything I want!

I love my dad, and I love our home.

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