Foolish Boy and His Computer (e-bog) af Poduri, Ann
Poduri, Ann

Foolish Boy and His Computer e-bog

40,46 DKK
Tom has a computer like most kids. He writes an excellent program on it for a game and thinks he can become rich by selling its disc for $20 each. He also feels that with a better computer especially one that talks, he can write better games and get more money. He dreams of becoming rich and popular, being on television and signing many autographs. When he is tired of signing the autographs he …
Tom has a computer like most kids. He writes an excellent program on it for a game and thinks he can become rich by selling its disc for $20 each. He also feels that with a better computer especially one that talks, he can write better games and get more money. He dreams of becoming rich and popular, being on television and signing many autographs. When he is tired of signing the autographs he imagines hiring his friends to type his name. so, he wants to buy a new computer, a printer and copier and give out computer sheets with his typed name on them instead of autographs. Tom decides to call his friends for the typing job. What happens next is not what Tom expected. Story by Ann (Annapurna) PoduriIllustrations by Shirley Diane Zimmer-Kidd(Based on original illustrations by Ann (Annapurna) Poduri)
E-bog 40,46 DKK
Forfattere Poduri, Ann (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris US
Udgivet 13.02.2014
Længde 24 sider
Genrer Children’s / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781493171750

Tom has a computer like most kids. He writes an excellent program on it for a game and thinks he can become rich by selling its disc for $20 each. He also feels that with a better computer especially one that talks, he can write better games and get more money. He dreams of becoming rich and popular, being on television and signing many autographs. When he is tired of signing the autographs he imagines hiring his friends to type his name. so, he wants to buy a new computer, a printer and copier and give out computer sheets with his typed name on them instead of autographs. Tom decides to call his friends for the typing job. What happens next is not what Tom expected. Story by Ann (Annapurna) PoduriIllustrations by Shirley Diane Zimmer-Kidd(Based on original illustrations by Ann (Annapurna) Poduri)