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A challenging collection of word searches to exercise the mind and provide hours of engaged entertainment for those mental muscles—featuring 126 new puzzles and 20 hidden-clues puzzles. Love word searches? Book six of this challenging series by expert puzzler Christy Davis will test puzzlers of all skill levels on mental endurance and puzzling prowess. With 126 puzzles and produced on high-quality erasable paper, searchers will be entertained by themes such as "At the Museum," "National Parks," and "Dynamic Duos." Includes 20 hidden-clues puzzles sure to challenge the most experienced of word searchers.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A challenging collection of word searches to exercise the mind and provide hours of engaged entertainment for those mental muscles—featuring 126 new puzzles and 20 hidden-clues puzzles. Love word searches? Book six of this challenging series by expert puzzler Christy Davis will test puzzlers of all skill levels on mental endurance and puzzling prowess. With 126 puzzles and produced on high-quality erasable paper, searchers will be entertained by themes such as "At the Museum," "National Parks," and "Dynamic Duos." Includes 20 hidden-clues puzzles sure to challenge the most experienced of word searchers.
Autorenporträt
Christy Davis has been involved with the creation of word puzzles for almost twenty years and has coauthored many successful puzzle books and calendars, including Go!Games Word Search and Go!Games Absolutely Addictive Word Search. She is also a CEO, certified professional résumé writer (CPRW), notary public, author, speaker, personal consultant, and amateur photographer. Christy lives in Burleson, TX, with her husband. Terry Stickels is well-known for his three internationally syndicated columns, including Frame Games, seen in USA Weekend magazine and read by over 48 million people in 600 newspapers weekly. He concurrently writes Stickelers for King Features, appearing in over 200 newspapers daily, including the Washington Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Denver Post, and the Toronto Star. He also is the featured puzzle columnist for the Guardian, London's largest newspaper.