Sir Intern and the Curious Computer

Sir Intern and the Curious Computer

Author
authorSluvk

Sir Intern turns on his computer and explores the digital world! He clicks, types, deletes, saves, and finally shuts down—learning seven fun tech words along the way. A curious, modern story full of humor and simple discovery.

age4 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
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