Twelve short stories on growing up and thinking clearly.
By Sabi Parikh, age 9
A child’s honest account of what it means to think computationally, told through the situations she actually encountered.

Most books about computational thinking are written for children. This one is written by one.
Each of the twelve stories maps a specific concept: sequencing, debugging, abstraction, loops onto a situation Sabi actually encountered. The ant farm, the trio’s fight, the friend problem. Real scenarios, real thinking.
| YEAR WHEN WRITTEN | 2026 |
| FORMAT | Short Stories |
| FOR AGES | 8-12 years |
| COMPANION | Parent’s Guide by Dhara Shah |
Each story teaches one computational thinking concept, mapped onto a situation from Sabi’s own life. Read them in sequence or jump to the concept most relevant to your child.