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The Inventors of Fun and Games - cover

The Inventors of Fun and Games

Thorne Eldridge

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

The Inventors of Fun and Games takes young readers on an exciting journey with a team of inventive friends—Luca, Zane, Mira, and Petra—as they create unique games for their community.
 
From crafting challenging puzzles to designing wacky sports, each chapter presents a new game-making adventure. Along the way, kids are encouraged to think critically, solve problems, and get creative by designing their own versions of the games.
 
With hands-on activities, this book promotes creativity, teamwork, and logical thinking, making it a fun and educational guide to the world of game invention and strategy.
Disponible depuis: 19/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 144 pages.

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