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You probably sort stuff every day, but can you solve a sorting puzzle? Each tricky puzzle has four photos. To solve the puzzle, figure out which doesn't fit with the others. If you're up to the challenge, you're in for some serious fun!
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"...an easy reader that kindergarteners and first graders can decipher themselves and also can be used with preschoolers." - Wendie's Wanderings blog
May 7, 2012
"These books provide visual games for readers to play alone or as a group. Most of the books begin with a brief discussion of a concept, such as grouping and sorting, analogies or remembering; while Up-Close Mysteries begins with a list of the three types of mysteries to be found. Each of the books provides directions for how to complete the puzzles. The books end with suggested additional titles and Internet sites to use. The colorful photographs, simple layout, and clear text make this book useful for any adult working with a child on a concept, or looking for a fun activity to spend some time either with an educational slant or for recreation. Recommended." - Library Media Connection Online
February 1, 2013
Kristen McCurry is an Iowa-born children’s writer and editor who lived in lots of places before settling in Minnesota. She loves reading, whacking tennis balls, and hanging out with her family, which includes her husband, teenage twins, and a sneaky beagle named ZuZu.
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