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  • Go!Games Sudoku

    Terry Stickels, Anthony Immanuvel

    Paperback (Imagine, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Brain-busting, mind-bending, hair-tearing fun from one of America's top puzzle makers! Welcome to Sudoku, Stickels-style! Featuring five levels of difficulty, from very easy to very hard, these beautifully and logically constructed grids offer solvers just the right amount of challenge, allowing them to stay focused and fully enjoy the experience. Stickels knows that if a Sudoku becomes too stressful or frustrating, it's probably a flaw in the design--not the person doing it. Unlike lesser puzzles, his never have more than one possible answer, are pleasing to the eye, and involve no guesswork. They're a great way to keep the mind in tip-top shape!
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  • Mrs Honey's Hat Game

    Pam Adams

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, June 1, 2001)
    A well-loved story can be acted out in games of memory, observation and sequencing. Invaluable for early reading. 4 hat boards 49 story cards For children ages 2-6 years.
  • Farmyard Bingo

    Make Believe Ideas

    Game (Make Believe Ideas, Sept. 1, 2011)
    B - I - N - G - O !Farmyard Bingo is a delightful new game which children and parents can enjoytogether. The simple game of luck will captivate children and keep thementertained as they try their hardest to win. The box contains chunky cardsthat are easy to hold and a spinner to decide which animal comes up next. Thebrightly colored fun pictures will have children laughing and excited to filltheir boxes and finally shout "Bingo!"
  • Pass the Bag

    Adams Pam, Pam Adams

    Cards (Child's Play International, March 1, 1997)
    An hilarious game in which children use their sense of touch to distinguish pieces of different shapes and sizes. Great for learning about shapes and developing descriptive vocabulary.
  • My Grandmother Went to Market

    Pam Adams

    Game (Child's Play International, July 1, 1998)
    A fascinating memory game and a valuable aid for developing language skills.
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  • Dizzy Bizzy

    Reinhard Staupe

    Hardcover (Child's Play International, Jan. 1, 1999)
    A game of observation to drive the whole family crazy. 16 large boards, each with 15 objects From 5 years on.
  • Our Cat Cuddles Creative Language Development Cards

    Amanda Montgomery-Higham

    Cards (Child's Play International, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Explore language using these picture cards which show a word describing a cat, along with four synonyms. A prompt card suggest activity and game ideas. Based on the Our Cat Cuddles Story.
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  • Little Mouse Game

    Don Wood

    Game (Child's Play International, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Play 'Snap' or sequence the story using pictures of words in this multi-level game. Based on the Big Hungry Bear Story.
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  • Les Cris des Animaux : Baa, Quack, Moo, Cock-A-Doodle-Doo

    Jennifer Norman

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, June 1, 1996)
    A noisy memory lotto game. If we choose the right card to match the noise, it is ours.
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  • Pass the Bag

    Pam Adams

    Game (Child's Play International, March 1, 1997)
    An hilarious game in which children use their sense of touch to distinguish pieces of different shapes and sizes. Great for learning about shapes and developing descriptive vocabulary.
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  • Fruit Salad

    Annie Kubler

    Game (Child's Play International, April 1, 2006)
    While fractions are typically difficult to master, this game makes learning them as easy as eating a fruit salad! Includes four fruit salad plates, a fraction die, and 15 pieces of fruit: 2 pear halves, 3 apple thirds, 4 orange quarters, and 6 melon sixths. One side of each card is marked with its corresponding fraction. Four rules of play are offered: Greedy Guests, A Balanced Diet, Whole Fruit, and rules for beginners, with different objectives to win yet all centered around rolling the fraction die and picking the proper fraction piece and placing it on your salad plate. Provides a simple and fun introduction to fractions in both abstract and concrete form. Prepares players for Vegetable Soup: More Fun With Fractions! Ages 6 and up.
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  • BMX Park

    Connie Rose Miller

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    This isn’t your average bike ride. BMX riders put on a mesmerizing show, doing stalls, grinding rails, and performing aerials on their bikes. Only the greats make it to the X Games competitions, and only the best get the gold.
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