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A new title in the hugely successful Clever Kids series, this book is brimming with games to test children's knowledge of STEM subjects science, technology, engineering and mathematics - in an interdisciplinary and applied approach.
Can you solve the number codes to beat the computer? Or guide the migrating birds through the maze? Or match the animals to their habitats? From chemistry conundrums and mathematical mazes to technology teasers and engineering enigmas, there are plenty of puzzles to keep your brain in shape away from the lab.
Created by bestselling puzzle book author Gareth Moore, author of the chart-topping success Brain Games for Clever Kids.
A thrilling new maze challenge adventure for Pierre the Maze
Detective and all detectives aged 8+. Follow Pierre and Carmen to
Canal City for hours of puzzle fun in this crazy and colorful
activity book! The waterways and streets of Canal City are brimming
with people as crowds gather on the eve of the Maze Egg carnival.
But the legendary Maze Egg is gone, and Pierre and Carmen find
themselves on the case. Can you help them return the Maze Egg to
its rightful home before it's too late? Make your way through each
beautifully illustrated maze, finding the hidden objects that
Pierre and Carmen need to solve the mystery and save the day! A new
adventure for Pierre and Carmen, taking them to the mysterious and
visually stunning castle in the sky Join the adventure as you
travel through masquerade balls, tree trunk villages and
extravagant observatories Featuring new full-spread mazes and
search-and-find challenges in IC4DESIGN's popular and instantly
recognisable trademark style Suitable for all detectives aged 8+
Other Pierre The Maze Detective titles: Pierre The Maze Detective:
The Search for the Stolen Maze Stone Pierre The Maze Detective and
the Great Coloring Adventure Pierre The Maze Detective: Jigsaw
Puzzle Pierre The Maze Detective: The Sticker Book Pierre The Maze
Detective: The Mystery of the Empire Maze
YOU choose how to solve a murder in this collection of three gripping stories. Solve the puzzle. Solve the murder. Simple, right? Join Arlo Banks in this choose your own adventure mystery story as you race against the clock to catch a killer. Arlo Banks has always wanted to be a detective. And when he solves a fiendish puzzle in The Times, set by an elderly Oxford professor, he might just get his chance. The reward for solving the puzzle is a trip of a lifetime – a journey on the famous Orient Express. It is a journey full of mystery and murder. Clues are everywhere. As Arlo Banks, your job is track down the truth. But there are puzzles and riddles at every turn, and the answers are not always as straightforward as they seem. Your choices could take you to the killer – or lead to a more unfortunate fate. Perfect for fans of Murdle Junior, Puzzles for Spies and Cluedle, you choose what path you take, what puzzles you solve, and what answers you take to help you solve a murder.
A PUZZLE THE SHAPE OF A DOG - and as long as a dog at more than a
metre long! Piece together 26 different breeds to get one big
sausage dog. LEARN about different dog breeds and identify your
favourites. Kids and parents alike can delight in recognizing
familiar breeds and learning new ones in Seungyoun Kim's gorgeous
illustration. CHUNKY PIECES perfect for small hands SUITABLE FOR
AGES 4+
From the creators of the bestselling Brain Games for Clever Kids, this
book contains mental maths conundrums to solve.
Clever Kids can test their mental maths by working out simple
fractions, times tables, telling the time and much more. All the
answers can be found at the back of the book.
From best-selling puzzle book author Gareth Moore, creator of the
chart-topping success Brain Games for Clever Kids that has sold over
70,000 copies in the UK.
From the tough to spell to the downright funny, these are the 365
words all kids should know! Some words have strange double
meanings. Others seem impossible to pronounce. Then there are the
words that sound the same but mean something completely different
when you change their spellings. And the ones with unusual stories
behind them. Some are words you'll need at school, while others you
can use at home or with your friends. This book is packed with new
words, old words, silly words, sporty words, political words, slang
words, musical words, foodie words and loads, loads more. As well
as simple definitions of each word, there are pronunciation tips,
fun facts and handy mnemonics to help with spelling.
Elmer the patchwork elephant has lent one of his colours to each
scene in this rainbow search and find adventure! Jam-packed full of
things to spot, questions to answer and details to discover, all
from Elmer's colourful world. Help young children learn their
colours while searching each busy scene, developing their powers of
observation, visual acuity, and their number and language skills.
The perfect gift for any stocking, this collection of festive
Hidden Pictures puzzles offers a unique puzzling experience. Kids
can use the included bright green highlighter to find hundreds of
hidden objects and create fluorescent scenes. This Christmas
activity book with inverted white-on-black puzzles combines the fun
of coloring with highlighters and the enduring popularity of
intricate Hidden Pictures puzzles. Christmas-themed images such as
skiing with Santa, decorating the tree, and making Christmas
cookies pair with Highlights trademark humorous illustrations,
creating a fun and engaging Christmas puzzling activity perfect for
the whole family.
The Looky Book is a puzzle book mostly for young children with 11
different puzzles all with colourful New Zealand landscapes, birds
and animals. Find the numbers with the crazy All Black lambs, spot
the difference: the mischievous keas have changed around somebody s
campervan, find the animals hidden deep in the bush, match the
farmers to their animals. Plus spot what s wrong in the weird and
wonderful scenes: Should a kiwi be flying? Could a sheep round up
the dogs? And why is there a penguin at the top of that tree?
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