The Five-Minute Brain Workout for Kids: 365 Amazing, Fabulous, and Fun Word Puzzles
By (Author) Kim Chamberlain
Illustrated by Jon Chamberlain
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
17th November 2015
United States
Children
Non Fiction
793.73
Paperback
416
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
794g
Age range 7 & up
Our brains are an amazing organ! And just like our bodies, our brain functions best when it's put to work. So get ready to give your brain a full workout each day withThe Five-Minute Brain Workout for Kids! Inside, you'll find 365 word puzzles and games to keep your mind active and in great shape! Have fun with your family and friends as you learn about acronyms, anagrams, definitions, parts of speech, rhyming words, syllables, word structure, and more with these fun puzzles. From Alphabet Teasers and Mini Word Sudoku puzzles, to Speed Words and Word Store games, even doing one puzzle a day will help you to learn new words, spell better, problem solve with ease, and have better concentration.
With ten levels of puzzlesranging from easiest to most challengingand an answer key at the end to check your work, this book is sure to help keep your brain active and will help increase your understanding of and love for all kinds of words! So impress your family and friends by how quickly you can solve word puzzles and with how many words you've learned, too!
Kim Chamberlain has been writing and creating activities, games, and puzzles since childhood. The author of Five-Minute Brain Workout as well as communication skills and activity books, she has a masters in linguistics. She worked with teenagers for many years and is a volunteer reader/writer for college students. She is an award-winning international professional speaker and was founding president of a professional speakers association chapter. She lives in Wellington, New Zealand, with her husband, Jon, their two children, and their pet lizard.
Jon Chamberlain has been drawing for a long time, collaborating with his wife on several book projects and for his own enjoyment. He worked exclusively in inks and watercolor until recently, when he acquired a drawing tablet and consequently relearned how to create digitally. He is a professional IT geek, comic book aficionado, and collector of old science fiction novels. He resides in Wellington, New Zealand.