Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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- The grapes of math, mind stretching math riddles, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Harry Briggs
- The call of the primes, surprising patterns, peculiar puzzles, and other marvels of mathematics, by Owen O'Shea
- Show off, how to do absolutely everything one step at a time, Sarah Hines Stephens and Bethany Mann
- Addition, David L. Stienecker ; art by Richard Maccabe
- Catan, trade, build, settle
- Numbers, by Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ted Evans
- Chutes and ladders, the exciting game of ups & downs!
- 5 minute mysteries, Ken Weber
- Big book of brain games, 1000 playthinks of art, mathematics & science, by Ivan Moscovich ; foreword by Ian Stewart ; illustrated by Tim Robinson
- Cool structures, creative activities that make math & science fun for kids!, Anders Hanson and Elissa Mann
- Puzzling adventures, tales of strategy, logic, and mathematical skill, Dennis E. Shasha
- While standing on one foot, puzzle stories and wisdom tales from the Jewish tradition, Nina Jaffe and Steve Zeitlin ; pictures by John Segal
- Look and find Alice in Wonderland, illustrated by Ernie Colon ; illustration script development by Jane Jerrard
- Super snow day seek and find, Michael Garland
- Bananagrams
- Black and white, David Macaulay
- The colossal book of short puzzles and problems, Martin Gardner ; edited by Dana Richards
- Bicycle e-z-see lōVision playing cards
- Look and find Olivia, layouts by Art Mawhinney ; illustrated by Bob Berry
- Wonder boy, [developed by Lizardcube ; Sega/LAT/DotEmu]
- Beastly puzzles, a brain-boggling animal guessing game, written by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
- Cool string art, creative activities that make math & science fun for kids!, Anders Hanson and Elissa Mann
- Theodore Roosevelt for kids, his life and times, 21 activities, Kerrie Logan Hollihan
- Mad science, experiments you can do at home, but STILL probably shouldn't, Theodore Gray, 2
- Guess who?, the original guessing game!
- Anno's math games II, Mitsumasa Anno
- Find Waldo now, Martin Handford
- 101 great science experiments, Neil Ardley
- Number patterns, by Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ted Evans
- The eleventh hour, a curious mystery, Graeme Base
- C D B!, William Steig
- Punished!, by David Lubar
- Subtraction, by Alison Wells ; illustrated by Richard Maccabe
- Match wits with Sherlock Holmes, adapted by Murray Shaw from the original stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; illustrated by George Overlie
- The lady or the tiger?, and other logic puzzles, including a mathematical novel that features Gödel's great discovery, by Raymond Smullyan. --
- Wumbers, it's a word cr8ed with a numbers!, wri10 by Amy Krouse Rosenthal ; illustr8ed by Tom Lichtenheld
- Things to make and do in the fourth dimension, a mathematician's journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two kinds of infinity, and more, Matt Parker
- The wonder book, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal ; drawings by Paul Schmid
- Spring, by Ruth Thomson
- Just dance 2019, Ubisoft
- Arithme-tickle, an even number of odd riddle-rhymes, J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz
- Look and find the mighty Avengers, illustrated by Art Mawhinney
- Riddle-iculous math, by Joan Holub ; illustrations by Regan Dunnick
- Outfoxed, a cooperative whodunit game
- Sorry!
- WordPlay café, cool codes, priceless punzles & phantastic phonetic phun, written and illustrated by Michael Kline
- Area and volume, by Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ted Evans
- UNO USA card game
- Animal rescue adventure, illustrated by A&J Studios ; written by Caleb Burroughs
- The man who counted, a collection of mathematical adventures, by Malba Tahan ; illustrated by Patricia Reid Baquero and translated by Leslie Clark and Alastair Reid
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