"Vibrant and visually engaging, with chuckle-worthy asides...instructive and kid-friendly."
--School Library Journal, The Maker Issue
"I'd recommend this book for anyone in middle school through to retirement who wants to see what programming is all about, but wants a gentle, fun introduction."
--IT World
"This exists and it looks awesome."
--Khoi Vinh, Former NYTIMES.com design director
"An interesting kid focused JavaScript book from No Starch."
--Peter Cooper, curator of JavaScript Weekly
"Has your child resolved to learn to code in 2015? Check out this new book."
--Girl Develop It, Ann Arbor
"We had a JS workshop for kids 9-12 last Friday and it helped very much when it came to explaining various concepts--Nick is great! "
--Kathryn Barrett, Ladies Learning Code
"May work well as the source material for something like Code Club."
--Alex Young, Editor-in-Chief of DailyJS
"I wish I had had something like this when I was 10. The book is very thorough yet accessible."
--Malte Ubl, Curator of JSConfEU
"Another winner from No-Starch Press."
--Tim Cox, MagPi Magazine
"This is the kind of book I would easily recommend for the beginning Web coder."
--Bismark Tribune
"Boy asks 'Dad, can we do some NEW programming?' So, we are now on Chapter 1 of JavaScript for Kids. 'Dad, JavaScript is kinda fun.'"
--Kevin Stewart, Director of Engineering at Adobe
"I wish I had a book like this when I was learning programming over 20 years ago."
--Tim Caswell, Nodejs hacker and teacher
"This book takes the mantle of the 'Dummies' series for learning complex subjects...highly recommended."
--Becky Walton, MLIS, Ingram Collection Development
"A fantastic primer that is both immensely educational and wildly fun."
--Outright Geekery
"Fantastic...one of the best and most comfortable introductions to a real and useful programming language we've seen."
--Ric Getter for MacDirectory Magazine
"Whether you're 10 or 110, this book can be a fun way to start learning how to code. This book doesn't talk down to its audience, so no matter your age, if you're looking for a relaxed and enjoyable introduction to JavaScript, this book is for you."
--DevMountain, 10 best programming books