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Solving problems is what eight-year-old Terysa loves to do. So, when both she and her sister Kelia both have big math competitions coming up, can Terysa find a solution that will help them both? Luckily, no problem is too big for Terysa. So, with a little help from Kelia, she comes up with a plan to write an app to submit her math homework. Who knew that the computer could do math? Together, Kelia and Terysa learn how to code in Python to create a multiplication machine that prints out times tables! But can the times-table machine also help Kelia with her big quiz bowl competition? Will their team be fast enough to win the top prize? And what will Terysa's teacher, Mrs. Boxie, think of the problem-solving machine that Terysa has built?
Eight-year-old problem-solver Terysa is determined to win the school science fair. There is only one snag: she has so many good ideas, she doesn't know which one to choose. Terysa loves astronomy, so she wants her project to be space-related. But what exactly should she present? Luckily, her sister Shana is an astronomy wiz and is on hand to help. Shana inspires Terysa with the tale of mathematician Dorothy Vaughan, NASA's first Black supervisor and a computer programming pioneer. ¿Together, the sisters puzzle out the Python code that will get Terysa's science project moving all on its own, and will soon have a project that is out of this world. But will it be enough to win the top science fair prize?
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