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Let's Learn About Computers - A Complete Introduction to Computers for Children is another great title in the PC Peter Computer Classroom series of educational books for young learners, teaching computer theory. This volume is targeted at children ages 6+ and is a complete introduction to the wonderful world of computers. This book is fully illustrated, and written in a style that is simple to follow and easy to grasp. As with all the other computer educational children's books in this award-winning series, A Complete Introduction to Computers for Children teaches complex computer theory in easy, bit-sized portions of information, with a good dollop of fun and humor thrown in. The book's author, Anneline Kinnear, has been a computer teacher at primary school level for almost ten years.