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Sorry I've never played Minecraft myself, bit my kid sometimes puts on YouTube videos of kids just being dumb in Minecraft. That's skewed my view. The kids might enjoy Minecraft's building elements, but they're still a bit young to grasp open ended play and need direction. I'll check it out.
Vanilla Minecraft in creative mode is kind of like a big Lego set.
My son has built entire amusement parks and schools and stuff. I have helped him with some of it co-op, but probably 3/4 of it he made on his own then showed me.