I first discovered Lisa Seacat DeLuca when she kickstarted her first book, A Robot Story. The binary counting book became a favorite with my daughter and her preschool class. Lisa is now kickstarting a second book, The Internet of Mysterious Things. The book tells fairytale-like stories about the Internet of Things, then includes NFC tags to explain exactly how each thing works. Lisa was kind enough to send me a pdf preview of the book. I am looking forward to getting a copy of the book. If you are interested too, check out Lisa’s Kickstarter. It ends Feb 28th, at 5 pm PST.
This post was last modified on December 15, 2017 9:54 pm
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