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Books in Sudoku For Children series

  • Sudoku book for Children: 6 to 14 years of age

    Djape

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 25, 2017)
    This collection of Sudoku puzzles is designed specifically for children, from 6 years of age to early teens. This book features a mix of sudoku puzzles for kids: - 4x4, 6x6 and 8x8 sudoku - classic 9x9 sudoku - Diagonal Sudoku for Kids - Odd-Even Sudoku for Kids The puzzles have been carefully crafted to be of suitable difficulty for children. All puzzles are solvable, but still challenging enough so that kids would not get bored. That's perfect to entice your child to think and engage, not just passively fill out the numbers. Altogether, there are 200 puzzles, which means that HOURS OF FUN for your child are waiting in this book!
  • Let's Go to Japan

    Michael Blendermann, Tommy Tong

    Hardcover (Tommy Tong Publishing Co., July 5, 2015)
    "Let's go to Japan!" is an introductory book on Japanese history with many wonderful pictures and interesting facts about Japan’s history, emperors, samurai and important events. Did you know Musashi is the most famous swordsman in Japanese history? Or, that the Meiji restoration drove the last samurai and shogun from power? This historically accurate book extends the series "China for Children" to an important neighbor in Asia. It is designed to capture the attention of early readers and the parents they are reading with. Worded with little people in mind, the early reader series provides enough nutritious substance to satisfy all ages. Come, let’s learn interesting ancient Japan facts, see some Shinto shrines and find out how a tsunami prevented the Mongolian invasion! Tommy Tong’s epic children’s book series shares ancient China for kids (and her important Asian neighbors) in schools, living rooms and libraries around the world. The series highlights important Chinese, Korean and Japanese facts and historical events from the early days of Asian civilization to the present. His books are even used to teach Asian kids English as they learn about their own colorful history and lineage. Did you know that the Chinese New Year celebration starts with the Spring Festival on the Chinese Lunar New year, involves hundreds of tons of fireworks, millions of lion dances, dragon parades and plenty of traditional Chinese food? The party lasts for two weeks and ends with a Lantern Festival in every community. And who better to share the tales of Marco Polo and Kublai Khan for kids? Isn’t it time to teach your young ones a little something about the history of Asia?
  • Genghis Goes to China!

    Michael Blendermann, Tommy Tong

    Hardcover (Tommy Tong Publishing Co., March 15, 2015)
    "Genghis Goes to China" is a pretty straight forward Mongolian version of 'I came, I saw, I conquered" except that Genghis had a much more colorful life than Julius Caesar. Young Temujin was sent away at age 9, left homeless shortly after, learned to hunt and hide by 10, was kidnapped & enslaved by 12, escaped & married by 16, had his wife kidnapped by a bully-king, borrowed 20,000 cavalry from a buddy and got her back all before reaching the legal drinking age. No wonder the lad had time to become one of the world's greatest conquerors. Tommy brings his storytelling of Genghis Khan and his grandson Kublai Khan for kids to a country near you!
  • China for Children: Let s go to China

    Tommy Tons

    Hardcover (China Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    This historically accurate educational series on China for Children is designed to capture the attention of early readers and the parents they are reading to. Worded with little people in mind, the series provides enough nutritious substance to satisfy all ages. Parents, grandparents and even crazy aunt Rose will learn alongside the future of our kind. From the million man-year project in the Great Wall to the 10,000 terracotta soldiers buried with China s first emperor, come explore the history of a nation that had the largest empire in the history of the world, the largest navy ever assembled still to this day, and the greatest economy on the planet just 150 years ago. Tommy Tong brings China to life for your kids as they explore the interesting and exotic land that once called itself The Central Kingdom .
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  • Peter Set Free: Acts 12: 1-17

    Gloria Truitt, James M. Needham

    Paperback (Concordia Pub House, June 1, 1991)
    Truitt, Gloria
  • Unicorns Love Sudoku: A Fun Sudoku Puzzle Book For Children with 60 Sudoku Puzzles Inside! * Full Colour Interior * Glossy Cover * Perfect for Beginners *

    Unicolour Books

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 5, 2018)
    Unicorns Love Sudoku is a fun fill-in activity book filled with fun sudoku puzzles. There are 60 sudoku puzzles waiting to be filled in a range of difficulty levels starting from very easy to hard. Also available is our best-selling range of colouring books, all available on Amazon worldwide.
  • The Tower of Babel: Genesis 11 : 1-9

    Martha Streufert Jander, Elizabeth Swisher

    Paperback (Concordia Pub House, June 1, 1991)
    Book by Jander, Martha Streufert
  • China for Children: Bodhi Goes to China

    Tommy Tons

    Hardcover (China Books, )
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  • Sudoku For Children Vol 3: Intelligence at Play

    mike Bennett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 26, 2016)
    Sudoku is a game that is popular worldwide. It is not a game that is restricted to a specific place or location. People are playing it globally. The game falls into the category of strategic games which are always good for mental health. If you are looking to stretch your mind a bit, you must ensure that you keep on playing such games. Like your body needs exercise for fitness your brain also requires such activities for staying active. So, this book, Sudoku for Kids Volume 3: Intelligence at play, brings a great opportunity for your children to enhance their mental abilities. Much of the brain of a person is developed in the early stages of life i.e. when they are kids. Therefore, this book can be of great help if you want your kid to have a strong and healthy mind. What is in this book? This book comes with 3 things. First of all, there is a guide for your children to make them aware of how to solve the puzzles. Then there are a lot of puzzles for your children to solve at regular intervals. At last, the solutions to these puzzles are listed at the end of the book. These are the three things that you will get from this book. Below, I am going to describe these 3 things in detail. The guide First of all, there is a guide to solving the puzzles. When you are stepping into anything, particularly in a strategic game, you must know about its technical aspects if you are willing to be successful in solving it. Therefore, a guide is there for you at the start of the book so that you can be aware of how the game goes. After you have understood what is says about the game, you can then easily start playing and challenge your brain to solve the puzzles. If there is no guide, you will not come to know about how to solve the puzzles and will be left stranded. The puzzles When it comes to the puzzles, you will find that there are plenty of puzzles for your kid to solve. As it is an book for kids, therefore, keeping this factor in mind the puzzles have been designed so that kids can solve these puzzles. There will be easy puzzles; there will be difficult puzzles, and there will be some puzzles that only exceptional kids will be able to answer. In short, there are different sort of puzzles and will let you distinguish an average kid from a below average or an exceptional one. The solutions After puzzles, the solutions to those puzzles are given. When your kid solves a puzzle, you will be curious to know whether he has given the correct answer or not. Your kid himself will be willing to know whether the answer he has given is right or wrong. If it is right, he will be happy, and if it is wrong, he will be willing to know what mistake he or she has done to avoid it in future.
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