Alastair Chisholm

The Kids’ Book of Sudoku 1

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Imprint: Buster Books

Publication date: 01/06/2017

ISBN: 9781780555010

Age: 9-11 years

Subject: Non-Fiction

Category: Activity & Puzzles

Binding: Paperback

Size: 144 x 111 mm

Extent: 192 pages

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

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Summary:

The perfect book for ace puzzlers and kids who like a challenge, The Kids' Book of Sudoku 1 helps to develop mental arithmetic and logic skills.

With a simple tutorial filled with invaluable tips and tricks, and puzzles that range in difficulty, this book is perfect for anyone from complete beginners to the ultimate sudoku-solvers.

Featuring a stylish new cover design, this title is part of the ‘Buster Puzzle Books’ series.

Other books in the series:
9781780555034 The Kids' Book of Sudoku 2
9781780554402 The Kids' Book of Wordsearches 1
9781780554341 The Kids' Book of Wordsearches 2
9781780554419 The Kids' Book of Crosswords 1
9781780554334 The Kids' Book of Crosswords 2
9781780555003 The Kids' Book of Mazes 1
9781780555027 The Kids' Book of Mazes 2
9781780555058 The Kids' Book of Dot to Dot 1
9781780555041 The Kids' Book of Puzzles 1

Sales points:

  • Ace puzzlers, sudoku beginners and kids who like a challenge can develop their mental arithmetic and logic skills with The Kids' Book of Sudoku 1

  • Featuring an easy-to-follow tutorial filled with tips and tricks, and with puzzles that range in difficulty, this book is perfect for anyone from complete beginners to the ultimate sudoku-solvers

  • With a stylish new cover design, this title will be part of the ‘Buster Puzzle Books’ series

  • Please note that this is a reissue of The Kids’ Book of Sudoku (2015)

About the Author:

Alastair Chisholm

As a software developer, Alastair spends his time working on logical problems. This fascination with numbers has led him to write several books on Sudoku and Kakuro puzzles. He is based in Edinburgh, Scotland.