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The ultimate way for kids 9 to 12 to test their logic, unlock their creativity, and improve their lateral thinking skills! Full of mind-bending riddles, challenging brainteasers, math-based questions, and tricky wordplay, The Ultimate Riddle Game for Kids is designed to stimulate your child’s imagination and improve their problem-solving skills. Irresistibly fun and stealthily educational, this book provides hours of brain-stimulating fun for 9-to-12-year-old kids who love a challenge.   * An exciting game for competitive kids. Whether your child is playing solo or with a friend, they’ll…mehr

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The ultimate way for kids 9 to 12 to test their logic, unlock their creativity, and improve their lateral thinking skills! Full of mind-bending riddles, challenging brainteasers, math-based questions, and tricky wordplay, The Ultimate Riddle Game for Kids is designed to stimulate your child’s imagination and improve their problem-solving skills. Irresistibly fun and stealthily educational, this book provides hours of brain-stimulating fun for 9-to-12-year-old kids who love a challenge.   * An exciting game for competitive kids. Whether your child is playing solo or with a friend, they’ll head-scratch and laugh their way through these tricky riddles, while competing to get as many correct answers as possible.   * Quality family time away from screens. Age-appropriate riddles to stump each other around the dinner table, in the car, or any place you share quality time.    * Build confidence and resilience. The real game “winner” is the child who learns to work through tough problems as they gain confidence to try, fail, and pick back up again.   * Level up the challenge. The riddles in this book progress in difficulty and are organized into three chapters:          1. Quick Hitters: One-to-two-sentence riddles that require lateral thinking and often use wordplay.         2. Math Monsters: Revolving around numbers, some of these riddles involve actual calculations or logical deductions, while others center on wordplay or simply require a new way of thinking about how numbers can relate to each other.         3. Sneaky Stories: Each riddle tells a story and will require more time for kids to think about and work out the problem.
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