Have you ever wondered who taught computers their very first words? Meet Grace Hopper — the brilliant girl with big dreams , bold ideas , and the determination to change the world . From the time she was little, Grace loved taking things apart just to see how they worked. Radios, alarm clocks, even her family’s appliances — nothing was safe from her curious mind! But that curiosity grew into something much bigger. Grace became a mathematician, computer scientist, and U.S. Navy rear admiral who played a pioneering role in the creation of the first computer languages . Thanks to her groundbreaking work, computers could finally “speak” in a way humans could understand. She didn’t just invent COBOL , one of the world’s most important programming languages — she also opened the door to modern computing as we know it today. In this inspiring children’s biography, readers will: Discover how Grace went from a curious child to a world-changing innovator 🌍 Learn how her love for problem-solving shaped the technology we use every day 💻 Be inspired by her courage to break barriers in both science and the U.S. Navy ⚓ See how one girl’s dreams can transform the future 🚀 Grace Hopper’s story shows kids that curiosity is powerful, mistakes are learning opportunities, and even the biggest challenges can be solved with creativity . Perfect for kids aged 7–12 , this book is great for: School libraries and STEM programs 📚 Parents and teachers introducing children to technology pioneers Young dreamers who love science, coding, and changing the world If you’ve ever wondered how the devices in your hands, classrooms, and homes learned to “talk,” Grace Hopper’s story is the perfect place to start. Get your copy today and inspire your child to dream big, explore boldly, and believe that their ideas can change the world!