Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids by John Miller and Chris Scott:
Family Friendly Projects for Exploring In Teaching Math, Science, History, and
Culture through Creative Building. Take charge of your
child's screen time and learn fun lessons in math, science, art, architecture,
and game design! Balancing
your child's screen time can be difficult, especially when it comes to popular
open-ended video games like Minecraft.
The game offers players an exploration, imagination, and
creation-focused environment, but its nonlinear game structure can mean
spending a lot of time in the game. Minecraft
Lab for Kids includes
a variety of creative exercises that explore the game's aspects and use them to
teach fun, educational lessons. Begin the book by brushing up on some
common Minecraft language
and examining each of the four game modes: survival, creative, adventure, and
spectator.
Then, use this knowledge to venture off onto the six different
quests that encourage child and adult participation. These "gamified"
labs will allow your child to earn stickers and badges as rewards as they
complete quests. You'll even learn how to screen-cast and narrate your own
videos to share with family and friends! Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids provides a fun, educational
gaming goals that you and your child can reach together!
My
Opinion: my young niece loves mine craft and I think she’s gonna like this book
very much and this is very interested in to have kids make projects at home
that kinda has to deal with mine craft. Some are Marshmallow Catapult, Paper
Weaving, Cookie Mania and so much more. I plan on giving this to my niece for
Christmas so she can have some fun with it and see what she can create.
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