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Young puzzlers can partner up with the world's greatest detective in this collection of hugely entertaining puzzles and enigmas. Each page of this ingenious book presents a clever conundrum, framed as a conversation between Sherlock Holmes and his ever-faithful companion, Doctor Watson. Find the solution using observation, logic, and lateral thinking skills that would impress even this genius detective! All fans of riddles, wordplay, and sneaky logic puzzles will delight in this puzzle book, showcasing the quirky and humorous illustration style of Eve O'Brien. Perfect for children aged 8+.…mehr

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Young puzzlers can partner up with the world's greatest detective in this collection of hugely entertaining puzzles and enigmas. Each page of this ingenious book presents a clever conundrum, framed as a conversation between Sherlock Holmes and his ever-faithful companion, Doctor Watson. Find the solution using observation, logic, and lateral thinking skills that would impress even this genius detective! All fans of riddles, wordplay, and sneaky logic puzzles will delight in this puzzle book, showcasing the quirky and humorous illustration style of Eve O'Brien. Perfect for children aged 8+. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Solve it Like Sherlock series invites children to join detective Sherlock Holmes on his sleuthing adventures. Together they can solve a series of entertaining puzzles, each presented as scenarios that Sherlock himself might face!
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Autorenporträt
Eve O'Brien is an illustrator and picture book maker based in London, UK. She has a bachelors degree in Illustration from Plymouth University and an MA Children's Book Illustration course from the Cambridge School of Art. Dr. Gareth Moore is the author of a wide range of brain-training and puzzle books for both children and adults. He is the creator of online brain training site www.BrainedUp.com and runs the daily puzzle website www.PuzzleMix.com. He gained his Ph.D from Cambridge University in the field of Machine Learning, and has contributed to various advanced projects for leading technology companies.