petem222
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See my reply above - I agree that having kids exist solely in the digital world is unhealthy, but there’s no reason that a collaborative Minecraft environment couldn’t be set up in the classroom itself, which would force them to interact & cooperate - in person - to achieve the task(s) at hand...

I think the potential is definitely there to teach kids some real world skills within the world of the game. I’ve seen it at home with my daughter to some degree - nothing gets accomplished in a multiplayer setting if everyone is going to run off and do their own thing, or at least it doesn’t get accomplished as

At least find some way to get some Queen into the soundtrack...

All the shorts were great in their own way, but “Small Fry” was my personal fave. Growing up in the heyday of the Happy Meal toys, that is...

‘Bogged down’ by a Toy Story film? How is that possible?

Actually I had quite the opposite experience growing up - Mine’s at the end of May as well, and more often than not, I get a 3-day weekend because of Memorial Day. Never wanted for kids at my parties, either.

Actually found more humor in the guy cleaning the fish. Clearly he's wearing some sort of virtual reality device.