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Brain Candy!: A Challenging and Fun Maze Book for Kids by Rockridge PressPublished by Rockridge Press on April 4, 2020
Pages: 94
Treat young minds to brain-boosting puzzle adventures
Did you know that mazes can help build patience and confidence and improve creative problem-solving abilities? See it in action with Brain Candy―a colorful entry into maze books for kids with a treasure trove of more than 75 engaging puzzles for ages 6 to 9.
Kids who blaze through most mazes will be endlessly challenged by these imaginative and diverse puzzles that increase in difficulty as they go. Move beyond other maze books for kids with mazes that travel through the rings of Saturn, help a chicken cross the road, navigate a messy room, and so much more.
When it comes to maze books for kids, this one has it all with:
No screens necessary―This go-anywhere book means no devices, no eye strain, and the full tactile experience of drawing with a pencil on paper.
Picture this―Unlike other maze books for kids, these full-color mazes are bursting with clever themes and cool graphics, so they’re a treat for the eyes as well as the mind and motor skills.
Mystery solved―There’s an answer key at the back to help maze explorers in case they get stuck or just want to check their work.
Keep children entertained and learning, with a book that’s everything maze books for kids should be.
Brain Candy is not the title I would have chosen if I had to name it. I would have called it Brain Gymnastics because your brain will get a nice workout from the mazes in this book.
As of a kid, I had a love/hate relationship with mazes. My pencil’s eraser was my best friend because I was an erasing expert. But what I have always appreciated from mazes is the challenge it presents to you.
Mazes are like Life – there’s a lot of twists and turns, roadblocks, missteps, but when you complete the obstacle – it’s the best feeling in the World.
Not sure why I’m going so deep with a children’s activity book – so I will end this review by saying – Grab a copy for your kids.
Reviewed by: Orsayor