Difficult Riddles For Smart Kids: 300 Difficult Riddles And Brain Teasers Families Will Love (Thinking Books for Kids)
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Brain Teasers for Kids – Riddles for the Whole Family
“The mind once stretched by a new idea, never returns to its original dimensions.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
This kids book is a collection of 300 brain teasing riddles and puzzles. Their purpose is to encourage children to think and stretch their minds. They are designed to test logic, lateral thinking as well as memory and to engage the brain in seeing patterns and connections between different things and circumstances.
They are laid out in three chapters which get more difficult as you go through the book, in the author’s opinion at least. The answers are at the back of the book if all else fails.
These are more difficult riddles for kids and are designed to be attempted by children from 10 years onwards, as well as participation from the rest of the family.
It is a perfect activity book for kids who like problem solving. These activities can be shared with the whole family.
This book is one of a series of puzzle books for kids. The aim of all of them is to stretch children’s brains through kids riddles and puzzles. They are kids books designed to challenge children to think laterally and more creatively.
Difficult Riddles For Smart Kids: 300 Difficult Riddles And Brain Teasers Families Will Love (Thinking Books for Kids)
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13 reviews for Difficult Riddles For Smart Kids: 300 Difficult Riddles And Brain Teasers Families Will Love (Thinking Books for Kids)
Rated 5 out of 5
Mikey –
This was ordered to add to my daughter’s 4th grade classroom library. This will be a good tool to get the conversations going.
Rated 5 out of 5
Larry Allen –
Great book full of fun riddles that we try to solve as a family on family game nights!
Rated 5 out of 5
Cookie –
Gave to my granddaughter who just turned 8, she LOVES this book, and each night before going to bed she and her Dad read it for a fun joke (nice way to end the day):)))
Rated 5 out of 5
Buyer –
Nephew enjoyed the riddles. He said some were difficult but had fun.
Rated 4 out of 5
Sarah’s mom –
Got for my 11 year old and she really likes it. Gives us time off the phone lol . Would recommend.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jonathan Gacutan –
Keeps the kids engaged. Fun thing to do as a family. Would recommend to parents with growing kids. Good read.
Rated 3 out of 5
stephanie –
The book itself (the content ) is great. But the condition of the book is not great…it arrived with a coffee stain on several pages 🤷🏼♀️
Rated 5 out of 5
Barb72728 –
This is a great book for kids or adults who think they’re so smart!! 😂 We love taking this book along on long road trips to occupy our time. It’s got lots of fun, and a lot of difficult riddles to keep your brain sharp. Some I would recommend you have a piece of paper and a pencil handy to figure out!
Rated 5 out of 5
Diamond146 –
Great for gifted kids that don’t get challenged in school. Provides critical thinking.
Rated 5 out of 5
Eimi Berger –
Bought as a gift for a 13 year old boy, was received well. He enjoys reading it, bringing don’t of the jokes to the table, using it on his friends. Good choice for gift in that demographic
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
We keep this book in the car and it makes long journeys feel much shorter. Great way to encourage my young son to read as he loves to read out the riddles for us to guess. I think it’s also been good for his brain development in terms of problem-solving and lateral thinking. I’m sure it will help him think about crossword solving when he’s a bit older. Lovely little book and good to get for somebody who is either at the age of being read to or able to read for themselves. It’s also a good one to send as a gift if you don’t know what somebody Is into reading as I would say this is probably has broad appeal for boys and girls.
Mikey –
This was ordered to add to my daughter’s 4th grade classroom library.
This will be a good tool to get the conversations going.
Larry Allen –
Great book full of fun riddles that we try to solve as a family on family game nights!
Cookie –
Gave to my granddaughter who just turned 8, she LOVES this book, and each night before going to bed she and her Dad read it for a fun joke (nice way to end the day):)))
Buyer –
Nephew enjoyed the riddles. He said some were difficult but had fun.
Sarah’s mom –
Got for my 11 year old and she really likes it. Gives us time off the phone lol . Would recommend.
Jonathan Gacutan –
Keeps the kids engaged. Fun thing to do as a family. Would recommend to parents with growing kids. Good read.
stephanie –
The book itself (the content ) is great.
But the condition of the book is not great…it arrived with a coffee stain on several pages 🤷🏼♀️
Barb72728 –
This is a great book for kids or adults who think they’re so smart!! 😂 We love taking this book along on long road trips to occupy our time. It’s got lots of fun, and a lot of difficult riddles to keep your brain sharp. Some I would recommend you have a piece of paper and a pencil handy to figure out!
Diamond146 –
Great for gifted kids that don’t get challenged in school. Provides critical thinking.
Eimi Berger –
Bought as a gift for a 13 year old boy, was received well. He enjoys reading it, bringing don’t of the jokes to the table, using it on his friends. Good choice for gift in that demographic
Amazon Customer –
We keep this book in the car and it makes long journeys feel much shorter. Great way to encourage my young son to read as he loves to read out the riddles for us to guess. I think it’s also been good for his brain development in terms of problem-solving and lateral thinking. I’m sure it will help him think about crossword solving when he’s a bit older. Lovely little book and good to get for somebody who is either at the age of being read to or able to read for themselves. It’s also a good one to send as a gift if you don’t know what somebody Is into reading as I would say this is probably has broad appeal for boys and girls.
J. Fleming –
I haven’t heard different so I assume he liked it
Joseph Zarb –
My grandson enjoys reading it