Best of
Puzzles

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Under the Sea Picture Puzzle B


Kirsteen Robson
    Each page is full of things to solve, similarities to spot, differences to detect, and hundreds of other things to look out for and talk about.

The Boy Who Swallows Flies


Michael F. Stewart
    He just has to eat it. It’s not the tastiest of superpowers and, let’s face it, fly memories aren’t all unicorns and rainbows. Eating insects also doesn’t net him many friends, and Bug-boy is an unavoidable nickname. But Jarrod’s ready to prove that he and his bugs are worth more than ridicule.When he swallows a fly while biking, he’s in for a shock. The bug saw a room stacked full of sick dogs and puppies in crates. It’s a puppy mill, and Jarrod needs to save the animals. But the flight range of the common housefly is five miles. Even if the police believed him, with no evidence, they can’t help. It’s up to Jarrod.Trained cockroaches survey neighborhood basements. A fly taped to a window makes an excellent sentry. Every beetle, mosquito, caterpillar—don’t eat the fuzzy yellow ones—spider and centipede is his edible sidekick.Will Jarrod save the dogs? Or is it all too much to swallow?

Find The Phantom Of Ghastly Castle


Kjartan Poskitt
    

More Mathematical Puzzles And Diversions


Martin Gardner
    

The Moscow Puzzles: 359 Mathematical Recreations


B.A. KordemskiI
    Marvelously varied puzzles ranging from simple "catch" riddles to difficult problems. Lavishly illustrated with clear diagrams and amusing sketches. Edited for English-readers, while retaining warmth and charm of original. Inexpensive edition of first English translation. Introduction by Martin Gardner. 425 line illustrations. Solutions.

Me Journal, a Questionnaire Keepsake


Shane Windham
    The revealing categories include “Your Lists,” “This or That,” “Your Most Favorite,” “At Random” (everything from where you’d go as a time traveler to the greatest kiss of your life), “What Are Your Thoughts On . . . ” and more. Keep it as a private reference to revel in—or share with friends and family! Leather-look cover with gold etching & gold ribbon.

Logic for Problem Solving


Robert Kowalski