Ghosts, specters, and spooksoh my! These scary, creepy, spine-chilling, and thrilling tales will turn Halloween into a real fright nightbut theyre also great any time a kid craves a little hair-raising amusement. With more than 350 pages, there are plenty of otherwordly shivers to please any daring and wide-eyed young reader.
Get smart--give your brain a super-sized workout that's fun, challenging, and mind-expanding! You'll really have to keep your wits about you as you tackle six big sections filled with puzzles and tricks of every sort, from the visual to the verbal. Try critical thinking and lateral thinking questions, where you'll have to "work outside the box," forget your assumptions, and look at the problem from a fresh viewpoint. Whodunits have all the pleasures of a mystery--but you're the detective trying to figure it out! Be "number one" at math conundrums, and open your eyes and look sharp when you tackle the picture puzzles and optical illusions. Give this a shot and find out if you can be a "toothpick architect"! Build a house using 11 toothpicks as shown in the diagram. See if you can make the house face the opposite direction by moving only one toothpick. Answer: Move one of the toothpicks in the roof.
It's a little book with hundreds of pages of amazing fun--in fact, some of the most incredible and detailed mazes you'll ever see. Will you go astray in the middle of the "serpents' circle"--or will you work your way out? Or, as you look into the swirling black-and-white funnel, can you find the lines that lead from top to bottom? If you get lost along the way, the answers are your map out.
Turn those times when you have to sit still for hours into fun occasions you actually look forward to. More travel games than you'll find anyplace else--352 pages crammed with things to do--are specially designed for kids and families when everybody's cooped up in a car or plane, or when you're stuck in a long line or at a slow-food restaurant. Try one of the guessing games where the props are clothes people around you are wearing. Play the new version of Twenty Questions, with clever tactics and winning strategies. Choose from two types of Charades--one noisy and active, the other with pencil and paper. On the road, make hilarious anagrams of words on the back a truck, or edit bumper stickers to mean the opposite of their intention. If all else fails, watch what happens when you strike up a chorus of "Oh You Can't Get to Heaven on Roller Skates" in a crowd.