Travel Puzzles for Clever Kids®

Travel Puzzles for Clever Kids®

by Gareth Moore (Author), Chris Dickason (Illustrator), Gareth Moore (Author), Chris Dickason (Illustrator), Gareth Moore (Author), Gareth Moore (Author), Chris Dickason (Illustrator)

Synopsis

A fantastic follow-up to Brain Games for Clever Kids, this book is brimming with travel-themed logic puzzles guaranteed to keep kids entertained on even the longest of journeys. Designed to really get the grey matter working, from lost luggage logic puzzles to extreme I spy games, there's plenty of exciting conundrums to crack while on the move. 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.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Buster Books
Published: 02 May 2019

ISBN 10: 1780555636
ISBN 13: 9781780555638
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A fantastic follow-up to Brain Games for Clever Kids and new to our Clever Kids puzzle book series, this book is brimming with travel-themed logic puzzles designed to keep kids entertained on even the longest of journeys.

Author Bio
Gareth Moore (Author) Dr Gareth Moore (B.Sc (Hons) M.Phil Ph.D) is the internationally best-selling author of a wide range of brain-training and puzzle books for both children and adults, including Anti-stress Puzzles, Ultimate Dot to Dot, Brain Games for Clever Kids, Lateral Logic and Extreme Mazes. His books have sold over a million copies in the UK alone, and have been published in 29 different languages. He is also the creator of online brain-training site BrainedUp.com, and runs the daily puzzle site PuzzleMix.com. Chris Dickason (Author) Chris grew up somewhere between the canals of south-west France, the Swiss mountains and England's Essex estuary. The youngest of four children (the little brother role he still embraces in adulthood), Chris spent the majority of his education drawing on his friends' schoolbooks and was brought up on a diet of Tom & Jerry, Swiss chocolates, cheap fizzy pop and French sunshine. Chris' irreverent sense of humour was born from years as both a mild mannered doodler and angry burger flipper. Taking inspiration as much from Henri Matisse as he does The Muppets as well as odd bits of packaging collected from foreign supermarkets, Chris' work has been described as charming and visually striking with a sharp graphic style. His illustrations are populated with rambunctious characters that are a cleverly crafted mix of an uncomplicated line style and wonky perspectives.