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Books in Puzzle Masters series

  • Color Quest: Color By Numbers: Extreme Puzzle Challenges for Clever Kids

    Amanda Learmonth, Lauren Farnsworth

    Paperback (Perseus Distribution, April 1, 2018)
    Kids: you'll love this color-by-numbers book that is unlike anything you've ever seen before.Grab your colored pens or pencils and start coloring the numbered shapes... and in no time at all, you'll uncover intricate artwork on the page. Color Quest: Color by Numbers takes kids on a magical journey to find hidden gems! Each page features a color coded puzzle and four clues to help you guess what's hidden there. It's all just waiting to be liberated by you as you color each one, breathe new life into these pages, and uncover stunning works of art in your color quest!
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  • Puzzle Masters Dot to Dot: Extreme Puzzle Challenges for Clever Kids

    Sarah Wade

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, March 6, 2018)
    This book is brimming with EXTREME dot-to-dot fun! Kids will enjoy hours of fun as they follow the hundreds of dots—some guiding them on what color to use—to reveal a striking picture. Ranging from a cute and cuddly koala and a vibrant toucan to a cupcake, snowflake, and rocket ship, these extreme puzzles each feature four cryptic clues to help you figure out what’s hidden in the image. So young puzzle masters will learn some fascinating facts, too!
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  • The Great Carnival Caper

    John Speirs

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, April 1, 1993)
    A series of mazes and puzzles follow the story of Tom, Susan, Matt, and their little dog, Patches, as they find hidden objects, solve secret codes, and overcome other problems at Signor Butteroni's carnival
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  • Safari for the Tigrus. John Speir's Puzzle Masters

    John Speir

    Hardcover (Reader, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • The Quest for the Golden Mane

    John Speirs

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Dec. 1, 1991)
    A series of picture puzzles in which the reader helps three young Puzzle Masters and their dog search for hidden treasure while dealing with tunnels, caves, forged treasures and maps, a maze, and other obstacles
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  • Ghostly Games

    John Spiers

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Ghostly mansion holds many spooky secrets...help our heroes puzzle them out!
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  • Star Quest: Extreme Puzzle Challenges for Clever Kids

    Michael O'Mara Books

    Paperback (B.E.S., Oct. 1, 2018)
    5. . . 4. . . 3. . . 2. . . 1: Get ready for lift off with this book that brims with incredible space-themed puzzles that are always a blast! Grab your colored pens or pencils and start solving a mix of dot to dot, mazes, and color by number puzzles. . . and in no time at all, you'll uncover intricate works of art on the page. Star Quest will keep kids entertained for hours as they discover a whole galaxy of puzzles to complete, from space shuttles to astronauts, and so much more. Each page features four amazing facts on everything from learning how astronauts sleep in space to how long it takes to reach the Moon. Fun, moon rock-sized nuggets of information keep kids coming back for more and are really out of this world.
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  • Safari for the Tigrus

    John Speirs

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Oct. 1, 1992)
    A series of picture puzzles in which the reader helps three young Puzzle Masters and their dog search for unusual animals, lost objects, and the mysterious tigrus
  • Ghostly Games

    John Speirs, Gill Speirs

    Paperback (Reader's Digest Children's Books, March 15, 1993)
    A series of picture puzzles in which the reader helps three young explorers and their dog find their way through a haunted mansion while solving mazes, finding hidden objects in the illustrations, and working other puzzles
  • Safari for the Tigrus

    John Speirs, Gill Speirs

    Paperback (Reader's Digest Children's Books, Sept. 30, 1994)
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  • Puzzle Master

    T J McKenna

    (Grace Creek Press, Dec. 9, 2016)
    Cephas Paulson was born to solve puzzles that nobody else can solve, a talent the U.S. government has exploited with deadly results. Living in 2202 A.D., his is a world dominated by apathy and hedonism where religion is banned and the few remaining Christians hide in the shadows. Known worldwide as “The Cult Hunter”, Cephas is largely responsible for putting them there. Now living a quiet life as a Religious History professor, Cephas is reluctantly called out of retirement when the government sends him on a high stakes mission designed to crush Christianity once and for all. As the puzzles begin to unravel, Cephas struggles to find the one answer that has always eluded him, the solution to his own desire to explore faith rather than destroy it. To do so, he finds himself walking a dangerous line between two worlds and two beautiful women. One represents the temptations of the outwardly utopian world of man while the other the Godly world that he’s secretly trying to understand. Unfortunately, neither these worlds nor these women are truly what they appear to be, leaving Cephas to wonder if “The Cult Hunter” has become the hunted. Luckily, like the Apostle Paul, Cephas’ learns that God often chooses His champions from the least likely among us and even “The Cult Hunter” has a place in His plan.
  • Ghostly Games

    John Speirs, Gill Speirs

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Children's Books, March 15, 1993)
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