MINECRAFT "First-class small structures"

Categories:MINECRAFT, Guides

Dimensions:215mm x 150mm

Weight:360g

Year:2024

Age:10+

Number of pages:96

Polish:solid

Language:Ukrainian

Paper:offset

Author:Farshore

300 uah

These epic mini-projects will hone your skills in planning, building, and decorating a variety of structures. From a redstone-powered carousel to a cube-pig balloon to a skull-themed cove, this guide even includes a giant vintage clock that hands out chickens!

Recreate each design step by step with diagrams and detailed instructions, learn useful tips for building the smallest structures, and think through your own projects. In Minecraft, both beginners and experienced players can always learn something new!

Why is it worth buying: 

  • a huge number of reviews from parents confirm that it was the Minecraft books that attracted children to reading;
  • over 20 epic construction mini-projects that develop creative abilities and logical thinking - with each construction, the child will gain new unique knowledge; 
  • detailed schemes, secret tricks and step-by-step instructions so that the child feels confident and gets the expected results; 
  • the book contributes to the development of architectural abilities, mathematical and technological skills;
  • Minecraft increases a child's chances of success in school and life!

Interesting facts: 

  • Research by University of California computer science professor Constance Steinkuler showed that Minecraft guides motivate children to read more complex texts. 
  • The game teaches teamwork, resource management, and provides the basics of programming, developing creative abilities and skills that are responsible for high productivity. 
  • In 2013, Viktor Rudberg High School in Stockholm introduced Minecraft as a mandatory part of its curriculum for all 13-year-old students. Teachers explain what the game teaches children: “They learn about environmental issues, about creating objects and even about how to plan for the future.” 
  • In 2016, Microsoft included Minecraft in its AI research program. Google later joined the effort, interested in the possibilities of self-learning AI from scratch to a certain level. The game has proven to be an excellent tool for achieving this goal and is actually used in some educational institutions to teach students everything from traditional academic subjects to fine arts and poetry.