Multi-Published Children’s
Author, Craig T. Feigh, offers two fabulous children’s books from the Little
Bit and Big Byte series.
Little Bit & Big Byte, A Day at the Beach and Little Bit & Big Byte, Go Green
that:
Have unique, fun, characters
Are professionally illustrated
Have a story-within-a-story with a fun character
Have a hidden object to find on each page\
Include a B&W coloring page at the end
Teach a life lesson
Have unique, fun, characters
Are professionally illustrated
Have a story-within-a-story with a fun character
Have a hidden object to find on each page\
Include a B&W coloring page at the end
Teach a life lesson
Little
Bit & Big Byte, A Day at the Beach introduce children metaphorically to computers and the
dangers of surfing the Internet known as the “Web”.
Through the use
of metaphorical word pictures, surfing and the illustration of the huge ocean as
the Web, the author explains the Internet, and simple usage of computers, like
using a mouse that can be fun to surf, but you need to know how to “safely”
surf.
Parents can use
this book as an aid in educating their children about computers and the
Internet. A day at the beach with Little Bit, Big Byte and all the cast of
characters will surely become a family favorite !
This little book
comes highly recommended to all parents when beginning to educate their
children about computers, or when school starts children on computers and the Internet.
Little
Bit & Big Byte, Go Green teaches children
the importance of saving the environment by recycling and conserving natural
resources, like water. All these natural
resources that our planet Earth provides are necessities of life that we all
need.
The Romie family
is going green – they learn to purposefully recycle, conserve energy and natural
resources to make our planet a cleaner, better place to live.
Parents can use
this book to help young children understand our planet and how to contribute in
small ways that have huge impacts!
This little book comes highly recommended to all parents when
beginning to educate their children about computers, or when school starts
children on computers.
For more information about Craig T. Feigh's book's visit Craig's Amazon page.

