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Minecraft: Come Together is a book written for the beginning reader. What will happen when it starts to get dark? Will Steve help his friend when his health is low? Read along as Steve and his friend work together and help each other as they play Minecraft!



The content of the book is meant to capture and engage young readers who love to play Minecraft in the literature experience while at the same time helping them learn how to play the game peacefully with one another. As any parent of a child who has joined with another child on Minecraft knows, learning how to play and cooperate in the game is an area that could use some reinforcement!



Each page has a picture and a line or two of text. This is the suggested format for Level 1 or beginning readers. There are discussion questions for parents to engage in with their child when they are finished reading the book.

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