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SPIKE™ Prime 10Business Card Machine Building Instruction Guide - cover

SPIKE™ Prime 10Business Card Machine Building Instruction Guide

FUNERS

Publisher: FUNERS

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This book is a really amazing and great building instruction guide that can be assembled using LEGO Education SPIKE Prime. It is one of 15 series about \'Grip & Table on\'.
This is the publication of FUNERS, the official partner of LEGO Education in Korea.
The author, Young-jun, Yi is a master with more than 20 years of experience. We hope you share the inspiration through this book.
Available since: 01/06/2021.

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