Sea Life Games & Puzzles (Storey's Games & Puzzles)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.70 (906 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1580176240 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It’s a guaranteed whale of a good time!. Kids will have hours of fun learning about their favorite sea creatures and ocean phenomena as they work their way through 100 puzzles, games, brainteasers, and jokes in this sea-based activity book. Lead a clownfish through a coral maze; determine which oyster is hiding the pearl; and figure out why sharks are known as lemons, manatees are considered cows, and barbers are simply called fish
She is a freelance writer/editor who develops online craft and recipe content for Family, a division of the Disney Internet Group. She lives in Conway, Massachusetts.. Littlefield is the author of Pop-Out & Paint Horse Breeds and Pop-Out & Paint Farm Animals, as well as Horse Games & Puzzles and Sea Life Games
She lives in Conway, Massachusetts.. She was previously a senior editor at FamilyFun magazine. Littlefield is the author of Pop-Out & Paint Horse Breeds and Pop-Out & Paint Farm Animals, as well as Horse Games & Puzzles and Sea Life Games & Puzzles. About the AuthorCindy A. She is a freelance writer/editor who develops online craft and recipe content for Family, a division of the Disney Internet Group
"Much older than the other books" according to Stuart|Anne. I wish I had heeded the other reviewer. This book is really for older kids. We have a couple of the other books which my 7 year old loves. We got this for a distraction on a trip, but after one look I left it at home. Its advanced enough that I gave it to a friend whose son is in middle school. I don't know if he was interested, but it was at least close enough for his mom to think it might be age appropriate.This really is for older kids.. More difficult than others in the series Carole This is the third "Games & Puzzles" book that I got for my almost 7-year old. Barnyard and Great Outdoors were much more age-appropriate. The other books you could solve the puzzles without having specific knowledge of the topic whereas Sea Life seems to assume you do. It expects you to identify and name a tern and a mussel on page one. Although my son is advanced reader, he did not enjoy this book nearly as much as the others.. "Prompt delivery, thanks!" according to Rita Ramsey. Great, Thank you