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 More than 50 activities to help kids level up their self-esteem!   Grow their self-esteem and social skills with this activity book for kids who love Minecraft and gaming. Fun challenges, mini games, and fill-in-the-blank adventures—all centered in Minecrafting themes—help kids see their strengths and teach them how to reach out to friends, family, school, and community. With skill-building puzzles and games and colorful illustrations, kids will find the encouragement they need through the Minecraft characters and world they love.   * Gamers gain confidence through activities that feel like…mehr

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 More than 50 activities to help kids level up their self-esteem!   Grow their self-esteem and social skills with this activity book for kids who love Minecraft and gaming. Fun challenges, mini games, and fill-in-the-blank adventures—all centered in Minecrafting themes—help kids see their strengths and teach them how to reach out to friends, family, school, and community. With skill-building puzzles and games and colorful illustrations, kids will find the encouragement they need through the Minecraft characters and world they love.   * Gamers gain confidence through activities that feel like play * Social skill-building games help kids feel stronger and more empowered in the real world * Every page gives kids a self-esteem boost and teaches them how to troubleshoot real life problems   For kids who feel more comfortable gaming, Confidence-Building Activities for Minecrafters offers kids the building blocks they need to feel confident in who they are and what they can do in real life.  
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Erin Falligant has written more than 30 books for kids, including picture books, advice books, and Minecraft fiction books. She learned how to play Minecraft from her nieces and nephews, who taught her that winning is all about confidence—and being a friend, not a griefer! Erin has a master’s degree in child psychology and writes from her home in Madison, Wisconsin. To learn more, visit erinfalligant.com.