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Pleased Mom Aug 04, 2010 My 7 year old had mastered the 5x5 and so we moved on to this one. It is a great challenge for him but he loves it!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Sudokku Puzzles for Kids Jan 12, 2010 This book was bought as a Christmas Gift for a gifted 6yr old and she loved the book and has already completed all the puzzles with
no help from anyone.This book would frustrate the average 6yr old
especially the 9 square puzzles.I would suggest it for an average
8 yr old who could enjoy it and not become frustrated.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Sudoku Puzzles for Kids Jan 19, 2008 Good for my seven year-old grandson who likes this sort of activity--he still needs some direction from me. Might be perfect for 8-9 year olds?
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Highly recommended Aug 17, 2007 This is a good book on Sudoku for kids. The book includes 77 puzzles. The puzzles are of two sizes: 6x6, and 9x9. The solutions are at the end of the book. There are no categrories or levels of difficulty for the puzzles.
The first three pages in this book are dedicated for strategy, hints, rules, or tips. All the puzzles in the book are Classic Sudoku (with numbers). There are no Alphabet Sudoku (with letters) or Symbol Sudoku (with shapes and symbols) like the two books "Kindergarten Sudoku" and "Super Sudoku for Kids". Also, there are no simple 4x4 puzzles like some of the other books.
16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Great Fun! Feb 02, 2006 Our family, like the rest of the world it seems, has become addicted to Suduko and my daughter is no exception. Being four she of course had to have "her own book" and we chose this one. The book, with it's larger grids and only one puzzle per page, is very kid-friendly. The difficulty level is right one the mark, the puzzles are challenging but not so difficult that a child would get discouraged. My daughter really enjoys playing Suduko and is very proud of the completed puzzles in her book, and I'm sure your child will be too. Now if she could just figure out how to tie her shoes......
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