adafruit on Nostr: this approach also seems like it could be a kid's book - a book for parents to follow ...
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"content": "this approach also seems like it could be a kid's book - a book for parents to follow along with their kids on the history of computers with how-tos on building, or emulating them. maybe even a \"build-a-bear\" - style workshops / classes for kids and parents, but for making their first computers together\n\n🕹️ this was inspired by andy baio's approach of guiding his son through the chronological history of video games (2014)\n\thttps://kotaku.com/father-makes-son-play-through-video-game-history-chron-1669616589\n\thttps://medium.com/message/playing-with-my-son-e5226ff0a7c3",
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