With more than 100 mind-boggling puzzles to solve, this activity book is the perfect way for kids to keep busy while on long car journeys.
The book is full of car-themed mazes, sudokus, spot-the-differences, sequences, code breakers, logic games and other fun-fuelled things to do. Can you spot the difference between the sports cars, guide the racing mouse through the maze and put the roadside jigsaw back together?
With puzzles ranging from quick and simple to satisfyingly tricky, there’s something to challenge every clever kid, with varied activities that help develop problem-solving skills, concentration and logical thinking while keeping things fun.
Created by bestselling puzzle author Dr Gareth Moore, author of the hugely successful Clever Kids® series, this fun-filled activity book is perfect for kids who love cars, games and testing their brain power wherever they go.
Also available in the series:
9781780555638 Travel Puzzles for Clever Kids®
9781837251216 Plane Games for Clever Kids®
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