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Each section of this book offers 22 puzzle types, with similar puzzle types grouped together and several puzzles referring to a tutorial in the back of the book. Hints help readers through sticking points, and at the bottom of each puzzle page a note tells readers where to find the solution for that puzzle. Solutions are provided in an interweaving order, so readers are unlikely to accidentally see the answer to the previous or subsequent puzzle. Finally, each puzzle has three target times next to it: "Par" for a best guess on how long an average solver will take; "Expert" for how long an average participant at the WPC would take; and the "Record" time, the best time logged among all of our testers. These times are, of course, just for fun, but if you find yourself achieving the "Expert" time regularly, we highly recommend trying your country's national championships!
With more than 1200 questions, this new "Would You Rather...?" collection is antic, audacious, comic, comical, hilarious, humorous, hysterical, riotous, side-splitting, and uproarious and will provide hours of amusing, diverting, jocular, playful, waggish, whimsical, witty, gleeful, merry, and/or mirthful entertainment.
Once children begin to draw squiggles, it may be hard for them to stop! Making its English-language debut, Squiggles! shows how a simple spiral can become a lion's mane, a beautiful flower, cotton candy, and much more! For young readers old enough to hold a pencil or crayon, this creative activity book is perfect for both the home and the classroom.
It's two books in one as Would You Rather...? presents mash-up of two books featuring the best questions from its gross series, along with all new material.
Filled with the kind of imaginative and edgy (but family-friendly) humor children love, Would You Rather . . . ? Supremely Strange is an all-new addition to the stomach-churning, laugh-inducing line that began with the American Library Association's Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, Would You Rather . . . ? Gross Out. Whether read alone or used in a group as a party game, writing exercise, or icebreaker, Would You Rather . . . ? Supremely Strange will have readers giggling and gagging as they have too much fun to notice they're building their reading, comprehension, and cognition skills.Would you rather... have fish hook fingernails or screwdriver toenails?Would you rather... have a unicorn horn on your head or on your chin?Would you rather... only be able to move forward while jumping rope OR only be able to eat while wearing a baby's bib?
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