If your kid is obsessed with Minecraft, this is the best kind of 'brain food' you can give them. It moves them away from just 'hitting blocks' and toward 'designing systems.'
Even though it's from 2017, the fundamentals of Redstone haven't changed much. It’s a high-quality, official guide that makes complex logic feel like a game. It's one of the few books that can actually compete with a YouTube tutorial because it allows kids to move at their own pace without a frantic narrator screaming for 'likes and subscribes.'






