From Dr Gareth Moore, the author of Buster’s bestselling Brain Games for Clever Kids series, comes a new collection of puzzles to get kids training their brains from an early age.
For children aged 7-9, the Bright Sparks series is aimed at sharpening the minds of the next generation of puzzle masters.
Mazes for Bright Sparks contains more than 120 mazes for kids to complete. The mazes get more fiendish with every turn of the page, letting the reader get to grips with each puzzle style and then build on their skill.
Illustrated by Jess Bradley, who has filled the pages with cute and funny kawaii-style creatures, Mazes for Bright Sparks includes intricately devised and devilishly difficult mazes to turn children into puzzle masters in no time.
Other books in the series include:
9781780556161 Brain Games for Bright Sparks
9781780556161 Quiz Games for Bright Sparks
9781780556307 Wordsearches for Bright Sparks
9781780556291 Crosswords for Bright Sparks
9781780556512 Maths Games for Bright Sparks
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More about Dr Gareth MooreJess Bradley is an illustrator living and working in Bristol, England. She likes playing video games, painting, and watching bad films. Jess can also be heard to make a high-pitched squeeeee when excited, usually while watching videos clips of otters or getting new comics in the mail.
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