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Books with title The Unofficial Guide to Making Maps in Minecraft

  • The Unofficial Guide to Crafting in Minecraft

    Jill Keppeler, Sam Keppeler

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Creating things is fun! It's even more fun when you can take something practical you've made and personalize it just for you. Crafting is also an important part of the game of Minecraft, but not everything you make has to be practical. This book shows Minecraft fans how to put their own stamp on their in-game buildings and tools. Age-appropriate text will show them how these methods compare to methods used in the real world for years, such as dyeing, smelting glass, and metalworking.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Exploring Biomes in Minecraft

    Jill Keppeler, Sam Keppeler

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2019)
    It'd be pretty boring if every part of the world was the same. This is also true of the game of Minecraft! Just like the real world, a Minecraft world has many different biomes, with different features, plants, and animals in each one. In this intriguing book, young readers will learn more about Minecraft's biomes and how they compare to real-world biomes and their climates, animals, and plant life. Colorful illustrations show the resemblances and differences, and accessible text explains how players can make the most of the fascinating, diverse world around them.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Coding with Minecraft

    Álvaro Scrivano, Sue Downing

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2019)
    In The Unofficial Guide to Coding with Minecraft, you can walk through a sunflower field, create a sheep pen, get hopping with rabbits, and farm your own field. Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions will guide you through coding these fantastic projects. Once you've got the hang of it, there are different challenges you can choose to really test your coding skills and troubleshooting hints to help if you need them. With Ready, Set, Code!, you'll soon be ready for the world of coding.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Engineering in Minecraft

    Sam Keppeler

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Why do people build with arches? Why do we use stone in some places and wood in others? What's a foundation? How do you plan a road or construct a bridge? The answers to these questions can help gamers in Minecraft and in the real world! Through building their own structures and systems in Minecraft, young readers and gaming fans will learn about the past and present of human engineering, with a vision toward the future.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Building Farms in Minecraft

    Jill Keppeler, Sam Keppeler

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Minecraft is an exploratory sandbox game that has become tremendously popular. Players are able to craft tools, build homes, mine for gold and other resources, and do much more. Players can also build and run their own farms. Thanks to frequent updates, Minecraft farms are becoming more and more like real ones. Players can grow crops, build barns, and raise livestock. These activities will teach readers about real-world STEM concepts. Readers are also encouraged to learn about computer programming as a way to create their own mods for the game. Colorful photographs and fun illustrations show readers how to create their own functioning farms in Minecraft.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Building Towns in Minecraft

    Eric Tower

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Building houses and other structures is a major focus in the exploratory sandbox game Minecraft. Players can build their own towns and explore towns built by other players. Minecraft towns can include homes, skyscrapers, railroads, and anything else you can dream up. The information and instructions included in this book, supported by colorful cutaway and Minecraft illustrations, are sure to help readers make connections between the popular game and real-world STEM applications. The text also encourages readers to explore computer programming as a way to create Minecraft mods.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Science Experiments in Minecraft

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    In the real world, it really wouldn't be a good idea to play with lava. It isn't a great idea in Minecraft, either, but it's a lot safer than it would be at home! This fascinating book shows young readers ways they can experiment in Minecraft using real-world facts about the science behind these projects. They can work with lava and water to produce different kinds of stone, with gunpowder to produce fireworks, and TNT. With the game's many plants to produce different kinds of dyes and other materials, readers will be endlessly fascinated, and it's all for science!
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Building Railroads in Minecraft

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "One of the most exciting aspects of creating worlds in the popular game of Minecraft is constructing railroads to carry your character around the towns you build. Rails and carts can also be used to make transportation systems in mines, but also roller-coasters. This volume shows readers how railroads constructed in Minecraft can display engineering concepts used in the real world. Using the redstone blocks in Minecraft gives readers a basic understanding of electronic circuits"--
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Building Skyscrapers in Minecraft

    Ryan Nagelhout

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    When building in Minecraft, the sky is the limit! You can construct a city with buildings that tower over Steve and the games other inhabitants. Using Minecraft constructions as a guide, this book teaches readers about STEM in the real world. With a mixture of dazzling photographs, cutaway illustrations, and Minecraft examples, this book is sure to amaze and educate young readers. The text encourages readers to use computer coding skills to make their own mods in Minecraft. Help readers get on the elevator and take it to the top floor of this fascinating volume.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Coding with Minecraft

    Álvaro Scrivano, Sue Downing

    eBook (Lerner Publications ™, Jan. 1, 2019)
    In The Unofficial Guide to Coding with Minecraft, you can walk through a sunflower field, create a sheep pen, get hopping with rabbits, and farm your own field.Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions will guide you through coding these fantastic projects. Once you've got the hang of it, there are different challenges you can choose to really test your coding skills and troubleshooting hints to help if you need them. Self-directed projects and activities help you learn the basics of coding.With Ready, Set, Code!, you'll soon be ready for the world of coding.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Minecraft Mods

    Linda Zajac

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Minecraft is known as a platform for creativity, and with mods, players can take their gaming experience to another creative level. Mods, short for "modifications," are any software that change Minecraft's original content. Mods can make minor changes or change the entire world―it's all up to the player. Screenshots show mods in action, with STEM and coding sidebars providing additional information.
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  • The Unofficial Guide to Minecraft Survival

    Linda Zajac

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Survival mode is the ultimate test of a Minecraft player's skills. Can you get enough to eat, gather the resources you need to build a shelter, and win battles against vicious mobs? Learn helpful tips for staying alive in the game, and glean additional insights from screenshots and STEM and coding sidebars.
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