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Mary Johnson is a dedicated coding tutor from Seneca, WI, with over 2 years of experience. Specializing in Scratch, Mary Johnson is passionate about making coding fun and interactive. With 38 positive reviews and an impressive 4.9 star rating, Mary Johnson has a unique approach to teaching coding classes for kids. Known for creating engaging coding games for kids, Mary Johnson ensures that each class is a blend of learning and creativity. Available for online sessions at $20 per hour, Mary Johnson is excited to introduce young learners to the world of coding.

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Mary Johnson

Star4.9 (38 reviews)

Hourly rate

$20

Location

Seneca, WI

Experience

2 years

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