In 1984, Claire Bailey Passantino authored a series of books that taught kids – explicitly including girls – about computers and programming. They were published by Reston, a specialized imprint of Prentice-Hall, in the Creative Pastimes book series. Each title was available in different editions: for the Atari, the Commodore 64, and the TI-99/4A.
The cover typography uses all-caps ITC Benguiat Gothic throughout. The sans-serif variant of ITC Benguiat (1978) with monolinear strokes and round terminals was released in 1979, becoming a staple on 1980s book covers.
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Amazon additionally lists a fourth title by the author, Lou, the Cockroach, Meets the Commodore 64. I’m inclined to think that that’s a parody.