Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids: Family-Friendly Projects for Exploring and Teaching Math, Science, History, and Culture Through Crea
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Quarry Books, 2016.
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9781631591853

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John Miller., John Miller|AUTHOR., & Chris Scott|AUTHOR. (2016). Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids: Family-Friendly Projects for Exploring and Teaching Math, Science, History, and Culture Through Crea . Quarry Books.

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John Miller, John Miller|AUTHOR and Chris Scott|AUTHOR. 2016. Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids: Family-Friendly Projects for Exploring and Teaching Math, Science, History, and Culture Through Crea. Quarry Books.

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John Miller, John Miller|AUTHOR and Chris Scott|AUTHOR. Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids: Family-Friendly Projects for Exploring and Teaching Math, Science, History, and Culture Through Crea Quarry Books, 2016.

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John Miller, John Miller|AUTHOR, and Chris Scott|AUTHOR. Unofficial Minecraft Lab for Kids: Family-Friendly Projects for Exploring and Teaching Math, Science, History, and Culture Through Crea Quarry Books, 2016.

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