Christine
and the Magic Charts
Developing future-ready skills
Connecting families through learning
Piechi is a cheerful pie chart puppy!
Barney is a bar chart — tall, strong, and full of energy!
Lainie is a line chart — a real athlete among the charts!
Christine is whisked away into a magical land of data and meets new friends…
Bobby is a cheerful bubble chart!
A Family Adventure That Brings You Closer and Sparks Curiosity!
Turns play into future skills
Helps families connect beyond the screen
The joy of learning through emotions and adventure
Dive into a world that inspires kids to explore,
ask questions, and grow together with the heroes they love.
Dive into a world that inspires kids to explore, ask questions, and grow together with the heroes they love.
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Leaders in children's literature and data
What the Experts Say
Sophie Sparkes
Information Designer and Data Sketch Artist
This delightful book cleverly disguises data visualisation as adventure. The book's charm is how effortlessly it weaves data concepts into the story. This book is perfect for 7-10 year olds, and great resource for anyone wanting to introduce children to data literacy in a way that's genuinely fun.

Silvia Romanelli
Freelance Data Visualization Designer
With its funny characters and its colorful illustrations, “Christine and the Magic Charts” is a playful journey to discover basic charts and data concepts. Children are introduced to data visualization without even realizing it! An additional section at the end provides practical explanations about the charts - a nice educational resource to complement the story.
Annabelle Rincon
Tableau Visionary Ambassador
Christine and The Magic Charts is a deliciously clever story that turns the world of data visualization into a magical adventure. I found it utterly delightful — smart, colorful, and accessible for readers of all ages. The story manages to make charts, graphs, and data come alive in a way that feels both educational and fun. This book is a treat for anyone curious about how data tells stories — and a wonderful read to share with children, students, or anyone young at heart.
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Mom of Maya and queen of data comics.
Creator of educational comics about visualization and analytics.
Founder of the data-art community Flowers and Numbers, and a passionate advocate for data art and creative visualization.
Independent data artist and teacher of data visualization.
Natalia Kiseleva
About the Authors
Dad of three and a true dashboard guru.
Organizer of annual awards and conferences in data visualization.
Author of professional books on visualization.
Founder of Data2Speak and a recognized expert in business intelligence and data visualization.
Alex Kolokolov
Magical world of diagrams for your kids
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