The Kids’ Book of Christmas Wordsearches (Buster Puzzle Books)

The Kids’ Book of Christmas Wordsearches (Buster Puzzle Books)

by SarahKhan (Author), Sarah Khan (Author), Sarah Khan (Author)

Synopsis

From the creators of the hugely popular The Kids' Book series, kids can test their wits on over 150 word search puzzles in this exciting Christmas-themed edition. Portable, addictive and satisfying, this fantastic festive book is packed with over 150 word search puzzles to complete. The wordsearches get harder throughout the book, and are perfect for quiet times alone or playing with friends and family over the holiday season. The Kids' Book of Christmas Wordsearches will help develop children's vocabularies and for those that need a little help, all the answers are at the back of the book. Also available in the Buster Puzzle Book series: 9781780555836 The Kids' Book of Christmas Crosswords 9781780554402 The Kids' Book of Wordsearches 1 9781780554341 The Kids' Book of Wordsearches 2 9781780554419 The Kids' Book of Crosswords 1 9781780554334 The Kids' Book of Crosswords 2 9781780555003 The Kids' Book of Mazes 1 9781780555027 The Kids' Book of Mazes 2 9781780555010 The Kids' Book of Sudoku 1 9781780555034 The Kids' Book of Sudoku 2 9781780555058 The Kids' Book of Dot to Dot 1 9781780555041 The Kids' Book of Puzzles 1

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More Information

Format: paperback
Publisher: Buster Books
Published:

ISBN 10: 1780555822
ISBN 13: 9781780555829
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: From the creators of the hugely popular The Kids' Book series, kids can test their wits on over 150 word search puzzles in this exciting Christmas-themed edition.

Author Bio
Sarah Khan is a writer and editor, specializing in children's books, from non-fiction, to fiction and puzzles. She created the popular series of puzzle cards for Usborne, first creating a box of general brain puzzles, the success of which led onto maths, number, picture, word and memory puzzle boxes. Sarah currently draws and devises puzzles for Spot the Difference section of The Telegraph's Weekend magazine.