Oh that’s exciting! I hope he loves it as much as I did!
I can’t speak for the revised version, but the original was super engaging when I was a kid (probably got it around 95 or thereabouts, so somewhere in the 6-8 range), but not so serious or complicated as to distract from the whimsy. It’s also educational in a natural language way, which I feel is better for developing interest. It’s not difficult to read.
It’s one of many things that led me to a deep intense curiosity about the world around me!
The revised version is also great. Most of the content is still the same, a nuclear reactor works just the same way as it did in 1995. But most of the IT topics are updated. Instead of a ball mouse you’ll find an optical one, instead of the CRT they explain LCD screens etc.
There’s also a “new”(2016) book in the same style but for science instead of technology. It’s just as good as you’d expect it to be.
Oh that’s exciting! I hope he loves it as much as I did!
I can’t speak for the revised version, but the original was super engaging when I was a kid (probably got it around 95 or thereabouts, so somewhere in the 6-8 range), but not so serious or complicated as to distract from the whimsy. It’s also educational in a natural language way, which I feel is better for developing interest. It’s not difficult to read.
It’s one of many things that led me to a deep intense curiosity about the world around me!
The revised version is also great. Most of the content is still the same, a nuclear reactor works just the same way as it did in 1995. But most of the IT topics are updated. Instead of a ball mouse you’ll find an optical one, instead of the CRT they explain LCD screens etc.
There’s also a “new”(2016) book in the same style but for science instead of technology. It’s just as good as you’d expect it to be.