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FAQ: 'The Adventures of Cupertino' - Apple History Coloring Book for Kids
TL;DR
Gabriele Gobbo's book offers parents a unique tool to share Apple's innovative history with children, creating bonding opportunities that screen-based activities cannot match.
The 74-page book features 13 historical Apple milestones including the Pippin console and G4 Cube, combining coloring activities with educational content about innovation processes.
This book helps families move from passive screen consumption to active engagement, fostering meaningful conversations about technology's evolution and encouraging creative thinking in children.
Color Apple's 'glorious failures' like the Newton MessagePad while learning how innovation involves messy experiments, not just successful products like the iPhone.
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It's a 74-page read-and-color book that turns Apple's history into a screen-free adventure for kids, designed to bridge the gap between children who passively consume digital content and the active spirit of the original computer revolution.
The book was created by Gabriele Gobbo, a veteran of the European Apple community who founded Italiamac in 1996 and grew it into a 100,000-member community, and who is also Vice President of the Digital Security Festival.
Unlike most children's books that stop at popular products like the iPhone, this book includes Apple's 'glorious failures' and experimental products like the Pippin console, Newton MessagePad, and G4 Cube to show that innovation is a messy process.
The book features 13 historical milestones including the wooden Apple I (1976), original Macintosh, Apple Pippin (1996), G4 Cube (2000), Newton MessagePad (1993), iPod click-wheel, iMac G4, and the iPhone revolution, plus bonus pages with word searches and drawing prompts.
The book is available now on Amazon worldwide, with the US release announced in December 2025, following its success in Italy where it ranked as the #2 Most Gifted book in Science Biographies on Amazon.it.
It addresses 'digital sleepwalking' by helping families move from passive screen consumption to active engagement, explaining the magic of innovation without screen distractions and encouraging understanding of technology rather than just staring at it.
No, this is an independent and unofficial educational tribute that is not affiliated, authorized, sponsored, or approved by Apple Inc.
The book is 74 pages, 8.25 x 8.25 inches, and available in paperback format.
You can visit Gabriele Gobbo's website and Italiamac, which is the first and largest Apple User Group in Italy officially recognized by Apple Inc.
In Italy, it ranked as the #2 Most Gifted book in Science Biographies and entered the Top 20 Bestseller list in Inventions for Kids on Amazon.it before its US release.
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