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Ada Lovelace and the Number-Crunching Machine
Ada Lovelace and the Number-Crunching Machine | Zoë Tucker
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She invents crazy contraptions, solves big sums, and reads all the books in the library. Although she may look like an ordinary little girl, Ada Lovelace is about to change the world. Zoë Tucker and Rachel Katstaller tell the amazing true story of a little girl who didn't go to school, but grew up to create the world's first computer program.
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@Bookishmarganilla is always trying to get us to read the alphabet with #LitsyAtoZ. This year I took up two mantles , here is the first one. Only short 4 letters, but I shall have them done soon.

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This is probably one of my favorite picture books on Ada Lovelace. It was just the perfect amount of information for picture book format without being too glossy, or too dumbed down. This title hit on facts others leave out and also points out that she didn‘t do all on her own. I love this book and can not wait to add it to my library collection.
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Jee_HookedOnBookz Love your review! 5y
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