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The Builders and Creators of Tomorrow

Finnian Drake

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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The Builders and Creators of Tomorrow is an interactive adventure where children aged 5 to 10 design the future! Join Breezy Bumble, Talon Skye, and Milo Sparks as they tackle fun and imaginative challenges—from creating flying vehicles and eco-friendly skyscrapers to designing underwater cities and smart playgrounds.
 
Each chapter encourages kids to think like architects, engineers, and inventors, inspiring creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork. With engaging activities at the end of each chapter, children can sketch, build, and innovate their own projects, helping shape a brighter, more sustainable tomorrow.
Disponível desde: 17/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 131 páginas.

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