Do you know the three-letter word for a female sheep or the four-letter name of Dr. Frankenstein’s assistant? Try your hand at crossword puzzles that give hours of challenges and amusement. They’re filled with words for things that kids know a lot aboutgames, food, school, sports, music, geography, and so onand they vary in difficulty. Some clues are answered with one short word; others need two. If you get stumped, check the back of the book for answers.
All the world's puzzles to solve! Cross the globe in crosswords! Have capital fun with capital city wordplays! Invent brand new places by combining the names of two countries! These 80 clever brainteasers cover the continents, turning geography into a word game.
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N-R-E S N T-S. N-Q = Thank you. S M-T = It's empty. D N S 5 X = The hen has five eggs. It looks like a secret code, but read the letters aloud and solve the puzzle!
Perfect for trips, rainy days, or downtime, these crosswords will entertain kids for hours. You’re never too young to start having fun with puzzles! This book contains 40 age-appropriate crosswords to introduce kids to the challenges and pleasures of solving. Children will love the fresh look and clever clues in this Puzzlewright, Jr. collection.
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