Stories to Solve

“Stories to Solve” by George Shannon is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on May 3, 2000. This 56-page book is presented in English and features artful illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience. It presents fourteen intriguing mysteries drawn from world folklore, inviting readers to engage with each tale and ponder the solutions.
Readers will find a collection of brain-teasing stories that challenge their problem-solving skills, with each mystery accompanied by a straightforward explanation of its resolution. Additionally, the book includes notes at the back that delve into the origins of these classic tales, enriching the understanding of the narratives. The subjects of juvenile fiction, mysteries, and legends are woven throughout, making this a captivating read for those interested in detective stories and folklore.
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How can a thirsty crow drink from an almost-empty pitcher? How does arresting a stone help a judge find a boy’s stolen money? This artfully illustrated book presents fourteen intriguing mysteries from world folklore. Each brain-teasing tale is followed by a simple explanation of the solution, while notes at the back of the book describe the origins of these classic mysteries.
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