This week’s selection is “The 3D Printing Adventure” by Hargurdeep Singh.
This is one of the very few books on 3D printing that’s directed at children. The book portrays the story of “Jack”, a young lad that has an affinity for drawing spaceships. In the story Jack encounters 3D printing and is suddenly able to create real-life objects from his imagination.
This is a story that adults don’t need to hear, as many of us have already gone through that magic moment when we realize we can actually create objects. Children, however, often have yet to experience that transformation.
This book could serve as a way to trigger that realization, and consequently could encourage the child to become more creative in real life. I strongly encourage parents to expose children to manufacturing concepts, as it could give them a big head start later in life.
Imagine a child’s surprise of receiving an actual 3D printer after reading this book!
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