Time Travelers: Minecraft Meets First Americans
Historical Fiction Chapter & Picture Book for Elementary & Homeschool Kids 8-12 - Explore Plains, Woodlands, Arctic, Southwest & Northwest Cultures
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Ryan Dylan
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Why kids (and parents!) love this book:
Humorous Historical Fiction: Learn Indigenous cultures while laughing.
Time Travel Adventure for Kids: Thrilling, imaginative plot full of surprises.
Educational Entertainment: Introduces real First Americans' lifeways, regions & traditions.
Strong, Comical Characters: Relatable Stan, Brave Mia, boastful Zaumy & clumsy Creepy bring the fun.
Perfect for Reluctant Readers: Fast-paced, engaging, non-stop action, tons of funny pictures & mishaps.
Prepare for a wild journey where the world of Minecraft collides with the rich lives of the First Americans before European contact! This tale is a laugh-out-loud portal to discovery, respect & chaos.
Meet Stan, the history-loving inventor, and his goofy crew: brave Mia, overconfident zombie Zaumy (diamond sword fanatic), and clumsy robot Creepy (explosion expert). A time machine mishap sends them back to explore Indigenous cultures across North America!
Dive into hilarious adventures through key regions & lifeways:
Great Plains: Flying tipis, buffalo dashes & soup splash—learn nomadic life, tipis & Three Sisters crops.
Eastern Woodlands: Canoe crashes & puppy chases—discover wigwams, wampum, Green Corn Ceremony & Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace.
Arctic Tundra: Igloo crashes, rope rescues & sky lasers—explore Inuit/Yupik igloos, sod houses, snow goggles, qulliq lamps, atlatls & blanket toss.
Southwest: Sandman scares & cactus hugs —uncover pueblos, cliff dwellings, dry farming, irrigation, turquoise & arid Hopi/Zuni lands.
Northwest Coast: Ocean crashes, beanstalk giants & totem confusion—experience plank houses, salmon fishing, totem poles, weaving & trade networks.
Every cultural element turns into comedy as Stan avoids history changes, Zaumy crowns himself "King," and Creepy starts fires or chases puppies. They mistake ceremonies for parties & tools for toys—but kids gain respect for Indigenous resourcefulness, community & land harmony.
This book stands out among Native American history books for kids, making pre-Columbian cultures fun & memorable. Its scenes & blunders paint diverse lifeways, fostering curiosity about traditions, food, homes & ingenuity before Columbus.
Among homeschool supplements & elementary resources, this unofficial Minecraft adventure shines for humor, plot & value. It's a must-have Indigenous cultures book blending Minecraft with respectful Native American heritage across Plains, Woodlands, Arctic, Southwest & Northwest.
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