The I Book of Children's Puzzles
We have pleasure in introducing The i Book of Children's Puzzles.
This book makes the ideal gift for any young puzzle lover, and is targeted approximately at the 8-12 year age range, although younger and older puzzlers should also find something to enjoy. It is also suitable for those who may not have necessarily solved puzzles before, but you think would enjoy the challenge. It aims to be both fun and educational.
The book contains a huge variety of different puzzle types, which include the following:
- Matching keys puzzle: great for visualising the rotation of objects
- Silhouette match: fun little perception puzzles
- Link word: lateral thinking word puzzles
- Sudoku: the classic puzzles, at 6x6 grid size
- Shopping puzzles: mental arithmetic puzzles with coin-based maths required
- Snake word: anagram puzzles
- Hidden word: a fun wordsearch variant
- Secret word: a wordsearch with a twist!
- Crosswords: the classic puzzle, for children
- Riddles: can you crack them?
- Animal maths: perform sums whilst moving around an animal
- Children's letter fit: place all the themed words in the grid
- Mazes: navigate your way through the different mazes
- Code breaker puzzles: shift the alphabet to break the codes
- Puzzle Videos and Tutorials
- Spelling Word wheels
- Solving Hanjie Puzzles
- Jumbo Wordwheels
- Father's Day Gift Idea
... and so much more!
The i Book of Children's Puzzles is available to buy now, and we'd love to hear what you think of it. So, if you have any comments or requests for future puzzle books, then please do just let us know.
Date written: 15 Nov 2018
Category: childrens | Keywords: children's puzzles
Comments:
My kids really enjoyed the book! Are there plans to release any more?By: Jane - 01 Jul 2019 17:45:36
Hi Jane, Yes! There is now a second volume of this book available, here: I Newspaper Children's Puzzles Book 2
By: Clarity Media - 31 Jul 2019 13:39:58
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