The companion to Sabi’s book. Hands-On Guide to STEM Projects, Coding Concepts and AI-Powered Games for Parents of Children Aged 8–12.
By Dhara Shah

Most parent guides to computational thinking are written by academics. This one is written by a parent who spent eight years doing it with a real child.
Each chapter maps a concept (sequencing, debugging, abstraction, loops) onto a hands-on activity you can do at home. No computer science degree required. No expensive equipment. Just a curious child and a parent willing to think alongside them.
| YEAR WHEN WRITTEN | 2026 |
| FORMAT | Memoir |
| FOR AGES | 8-12 years |
| COMPANION | Children’s Story Book |
Each chapter takes one computational thinking concept and gives you the tools to teach it at home. Prompts, games, and questions designed to meet children where they are, not where a curriculum says they should be.