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Code cracking for kids Secret communications throughout history, with 21 codes and ciphers

Daigneau, Jean. (Author).

Summary: People throughout history have written messages in code and ciphers to guard and pass along closely held secret information. Today, countries around the world enlist cryptanalysts to intercept and crack messages to keep our world safe. Code Cracking for Kids explores many aspects of cryptology, including famous people who used and invented codes and ciphers, such as Julius Caesar and Thomas Jefferson; codes used during wars, including the Enigma machine, whose cracking helped the Allies gather critical information on German intelligence in World War II; and work currently being done by the government, such as in the National Security Agency. Readers also will learn about unsolved codes and ciphers throughout history, codes used throughout the world today, though not often recognized, and devices used over the years by governments and their spies to conceal information. Code Cracking for Kids includes hands-on activities that allow kids to replicate early code devices, learn several different codes and ciphers to encode and decode messages and hide a secret message inside a hollow egg.

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  • ISBN: 9781641601399
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
    remote
    1 online resource
  • Publisher: 2019.

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Target Audience Note:
Text Difficulty 7 - Text Difficulty 9
1080 Lexile.
Reproduction Note:
Electronic reproduction. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2019. Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
Subject: Juvenile Nonfiction
Games
Language Arts
Genre: Electronic books.

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