Do you know a girl who loves STEM? She will love Celia Science and Anna Art! 
 Celia (11) and Anna (7) are inquisitive sisters who solve mysteries – with science, art, technology, engineering and math. These girls rock! They use their brains, (and STEM) to figure out daring solutions to crazy problems. 
 When a mid-winter blizzard forces their school to shut down, they rebuild & amp up the family computer. Their favorite game becomes a supercharged adventure unleashing a chain of events involving the FBI, hidden computer code, a brilliant villain, and three dolphins with a score to settle. 
 Can the girls learn to program JavaScript from scratch? Can the sisters crack the computer code and prevent the cyber-hack of the decade? 
 This book is for any girl who loves STEM and would rather play with bugs or robots than fancy dolls. These girls carry on Carolyn Keene and Nancy Drew's tradition of not taking “NO” for an answer! 
 The first in the CELIA SCIENCE AND ANNA ART series, THE COMPUTER CODE MYSTERY is a fast-paced, science and technology based mystery that explores the limits of a kid’s creativity in the context of computer programming and stopping a hacker. 
 If your daughter loves science, download a sample or buy THE COMPUTER CODE MYSTERY now. 
 Books : Children's Books : Mysteries & Detectives : Detectives
 Books : Children's Books : Computers & Technology : Programming
 Books : Children's Books : Science, Nature & How It Works : Electricity & Electronics
 Books : Computers & Technology : Programming : Web Programming : JavaScript
  Ideal for 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade readers. Ages 7,8,9, and 10.
Justin Taylor is a writer, science enthusiast, amateur artist, husband, insatiable book reader, dancer, crepe maker, and father. He was born and raised near Cayce, Kentucky. He currently lives near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and writes books about how the Mason kids use science, art, and creativity to solve mysteries. When he was a kid, he loved the Encyclopedia Brown Series and still keeps a few stashed around his house for emergencies. -