Grand Master Junior Sudoku

Grand Master Junior Sudoku by Wayne Gould, published by Harper Collins in November 2005, offers a collection of engaging puzzles designed for younger enthusiasts. This edition, comprising 240 pages, presents Sudoku in a kid-friendly format, making it accessible for children who are eager to explore this popular game. The puzzles are crafted by the creator who introduced Sudoku to a global audience, ensuring a genuine experience for readers.
In this book, readers will find a variety of puzzles categorized into three levels of difficulty: brain-teasing, brain-twisting, and brain-squeezing, along with shorter “warm-up” puzzles to ease into the challenge. The focus is solely on numbers, eliminating the need for words or math, which allows children to concentrate on placing the digits correctly. This engaging activity book not only entertains but also encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills, making it a valuable addition to any young puzzler’s collection.
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Puzzles created by the man who introduced the world to this phenomenon. His puzzles appear in newspapers worldwide-presented here in a kid-friendly way. Includes three levels of difficulty-brain-teasing, brain-twisting and brain-squeezing-as well as shorter “warm-up” puzzles! No words, no math…just the numbers in their places! And keep that pencil sharp, because one puzzle is never enough!
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