Description
Cambridge Primary Computing Learner’s Book Stage 1 by Roland Birbal introduces young learners to the exciting world of computing and digital literacy. Developed for Cambridge Primary learners (Stage 1 / ages 5–7), this book builds essential skills in understanding technology, using digital tools, and developing logical thinking.
Aligned with the Cambridge Primary Computing curriculum framework, this learner’s book offers step-by-step guidance, engaging visuals, and interactive tasks that make computing fun and easy to understand. Learners are introduced to concepts such as using digital devices, typing, coding basics, digital safety, and responsible online behavior.
Written by experienced computing educator Roland Birbal, the content encourages hands-on learning and problem-solving through real-world scenarios and creative projects. Each unit supports children in becoming confident, responsible, and independent users of technology.
Key Features:
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Fully aligned with the Cambridge Primary Computing curriculum
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Step-by-step, age-appropriate introduction to computing concepts
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Hands-on tasks and projects promote creativity and collaboration
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Focus on digital literacy and online safety
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Colorful illustrations and activities maintain learner engagement
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Ideal for both classroom teaching and home study
Empowering young learners to explore the digital world safely and confidently, Cambridge Primary Computing Learner’s Book Stage 1 lays the foundation for lifelong computing skills and future success in technology-based learning.



