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Puzzle World Combined Volume - Susannah Leigh


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Puzzle World Combined Volume - Susannah Leigh

 
Description: ISBN 0794506887 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Susannah Leigh / Edition: Combined / Paperback / Reading Level: Ages 4-8 / 96 Pages / ... more
Puzzle World Combined Volume - Susannah Leigh ... Book is published 2004-04 by Usborne Books

Newest Review: ... double page. On the journey through the book you have objects to point out which will help your character on his/hers ... more

 ... journey. At this point my boys have to take it in turns to find the objects, otherwise it gets into a battle. But thankfully there are plenty of other things to find, so arguments are put at bay! The basic layout of each story, follows a similar format. The young heros sets out on his/hers adventure, whether it is to find treasure, organize a party set up fair, as examples. The stories develop and have a puzzle to solve on each double page. You could be matching, spotting the difference, finding a way through the maze or ot...more

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Emmamac1
Premium Review Puzzle World Combined Volume - Susannah Leigh: Come on an Adventure (617 words)
by - written on 18/07/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
Rating:

Puzzle World is a fantastic book written for children aged between 4 and 8 ( but all my children enjoy reading and participating in it, and my eldest is 11). Puzzle World is actually three books combined into one. These are Puzzle Island, Puzzle Farm and Puzzle Town. There are numerous other books in the Puzzle series, at least eighteen other titles, published by Usbourne. Puzzle World costs £7.99, slightly more than the single titles, but it is well worth the money. Generally the Puzzle books start with the pages 'About this Story'. These two pages explain what the story is about and the main characters featuring in the story, usually some ...  Read the complete review

azana
Premium Review Reading should be fun and this is! (757 words)
by - written on 18/03/09 (Very useful, 130 readings)
Rating:

Puzzle world is a combined volume of the Usborne Young Puzzle series. This book is available from the Usborne website at £7.99 and includes three complete books "Puzzle Island", "Puzzle Town" and "Puzzle Farm". This is the first of the series that we bought (actually for about 20p from a school fair) but we have gone on to buy other books in the series. There about 20 different titles in all from Puzzle School to Puzzle Palace, aimed at children from about 4-8. With such a variety of titles there is sure to be something to please every child and their interests, be that trains, pirates or princesses. The books are puzzle ...  Read the complete review

 

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