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Download NowOnce I saw that this has the top three video games my students have been raving about since the beginning of the school year, I was immediately drawn to checking this book out! I will say this book is targeted for older kids like 5th grade and up in my opinion due to the difficulty level and content of the sketches (so maybe the completion certificate is unnecessary). The contents of the book are very clear and organized and the mini sketching 101 pointers were awesome. There are 20 different elements from each video game which I thought was a perfect amount. The only thing that started to throw me off was that there are a lot of weapons especially within the Fortnite and Roblox portions. I understand it’s a video game where fighting is involved but half of the Fortnite sections (10 sketches) is about guns and bombs which as a teacher, I cannot use for my classroom unless I rip those pages out which in the end, you’re losing what you paid for. There were only two-character sketches which I wished there were a few more of and the rest were building supplies which I thought were still a good addition. With Roblox, it’s not as many weapons since a majority of this section were cool detailed illustrations of the characters but there were a few guns and grenade related drawings which again, as a teacher purchasing this with the intention for my students, a few of those pages will have to be removed to be school- appropriate. The only reason why I continue this topic is Minecraft had no weapon-related page, and I am aware that they do have them in the game. So maybe next time, when Infinite Kids Press creates another, may there be an option to where it may be a bit more school-friendly? One final thing to add about the book is that the instructions are clear. The only thing I wish they added was more details to what they meant about adding details to a sketch-like including some of the sketching 101 terms they explained at the beginning of the book. Overall, this book is of great quality of durability, print, direction, and fun. Educators will just have to determine if this book is considered school-appropriate for them.
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