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Books in Fun Puzzles series

  • Fun Facts Puzzle: Under the Sea

    Jannie Ho

    Board book (Silver Dolphin Books, April 24, 2012)
    It’s never hard to get kids to play, especially if they’re playing with a bright, colorful puzzle! But wouldn’t it be wonderful if they could learn at the same time? With Fun Facts Puzzle: Under the Sea, they can!This exciting puzzle pack contains 48 double-sided pieces. On one side, each piece contains a portion of a full-color illustrated ocean scene. On the other side, kids will find fascinating facts about the water and its creatures. They’ll learn how an octopus tastes its food and why crabs walk sideways. They’ll find out where a shrimp’s heart is located and how much a humpback whale eats. And each time they complete the puzzle, they’ll remember more about their favorite fish and other marine life.The double-sided pieces of Fun Facts Puzzle: Under the Sea let kids double their fun—and their knowledge!
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  • The Stories of Noah and Joseph

    Dee Leone, Jeff Van Kanegan, Judy Hierstein

    Paperback (Shining Star Publications, Nov. 1, 2003)
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  • Finders Peepers - Photo Puzzle Fun

    Ruth Thomson, Neil Thomson

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, May 1, 2018)
    This fantastically colourful book contains 10 search-and-find photographic puzzles to share with young children of 3 and older. It offers a unique opportunity for spending quality time with children, having lots of fun looking and talking but also helping them to learn. Each puzzle takes a different busy, familiar scene, beautifully laid out and photographed. These include a toy cupboard, a sewing drawer, a teddy bear's picnic, a traffic jam, a sky full of planes, a masked theatre show, fish, minibeasts and big animals. Questions are carefully placed on each page - how many? what colour? what shape? what size? where is it? which do you prefer? - which are designed to build young children's skills from early counting, number and sorting skills to visual literacy, vocabulary and communication skills. An introduction at the front of the book suggests how to make the most of sharing the book with a child, whilst there are ideas for further activities at the back.
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  • Word Search for Kids: Ages 6-8

    Tiger Press

    Paperback (Independently published, June 7, 2020)
    Do you want your kids to study for hours rather than minutes, but your kids don't want another boring workbook?The more time they spend working on their spelling and vocabulary, the more they will learn, but the problem is that workbooks are a chore. They'll just do enough to get you off their backs.Kids know the difference between "work" and play. "Never judge a book by its cover" Well kids do! If the cover looks like a textbook then you've already lost them.When you were a child chances are you spent hours on end poring over puzzle books, solving word searches, anagrams and crosswords. Today’s kids are more likely to spend hours on mindless computer games, but word puzzles are still a great way to pass the time while sneakily boosting their learning. Here’s why they’re a good thing for your child to get hooked on:They help with spellingThey improve vocabularyThey boost "working memory"They encourage problem-solvingThey are ideal for taking on long journeysCompetitive kids love themThis book disguises the learning by placing it in fun topics such as pirates, space and superheroes as well as sneaking in topics like capital cities. So, don't waste any more money on "work" books.If you want your kids to start gaining these benefits then scroll up and click the Add to Basket Button
  • Whodunit Puzzles: Brainteasers from Riddle Middle School

    Robert Mandelberg, Angela Martini

    Paperback (Sterling, Oct. 28, 2006)
    Fire up the brain—a mystery needs solving and smart young sleuths can help! It’s happening at the Riddle Middle School, where a group of suspended students hacked into the computer and stole the big midterm exam. Now, the mischief makers threaten to give the test to everyone unless the principal drops their punishment. Instead, the principal orders the six department heads to find the culprits or face demotion. Join forces with the faculty and new pupil Rodman as they search for the thieves, and along the way take brainteasing challenge after challenge—including lateral thinking puzzles, tricky logic questions, and mathematical conundrums—to capture the crooks. Of course, all the solutions are right in the back of the book, thoroughly explained.
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  • Word Search for Kids: Ages 6-8

    Tiger Press

    Paperback (Independently published, July 10, 2020)
    Do you want your kids to study for hours rather than minutes, but your kids don't want another boring workbook?*** Bigger and Better 2nd Edition for Summer 2020 ***The more time they spend working on their spelling and vocabulary, the more they will learn, but the problem is that workbooks are a chore. They'll just do enough to get you off their backs.Kids know the difference between "work" and play. "Never judge a book by its cover" Well kids do! If the cover looks like a textbook then you've already lost them.When you were a child chances are you spent hours on end poring over puzzle books, solving word searches, anagrams and crosswords. Today’s kids are more likely to spend hours on mindless computer games, but word puzzles are still a great way to pass the time while sneakily boosting their learning. Here’s why they’re a good thing for your child to get hooked on:They help with spellingThey improve vocabularyThey boost "working memory"They encourage problem-solvingThey are ideal for taking on long journeysCompetitive kids love themThis book disguises the learning by placing it in fun topics such as pirates, space and superheroes as well as sneaking in topics like capital cities. So, don't waste any more money on "work" books.If you want your kids to start gaining these benefits then scroll up and click the Add to Basket Button
  • Thinking Skills Panda: Activity Book

    Angie Hewitt

    Paperback (Award Publications Ltd, )
    None
  • Word Search for Kids: Ages 6-8

    Tiger Press

    Paperback (Independently published, June 4, 2020)
    A fun way to improve reading and spelling skillsGive your child hours of fun and educational benefit.Ages 6-8Large printAnswers for every puzzle included in backPictures to color in with each puzzleLarge size: 8.5" X 11"Grab your copy now for days of fun