Sudoku for kids? Does it sound a little impractical, specially when the entire world is dominated by video games? Not at all, sudoku puzzles have become so universally popular that it should be seriously encouraged amongst kids just as much. It is not only fun, but sharpens one's brain as well. In my opinion, it's far better than most of the de-constructive video games available.
Sudoku is an excellent game for kids to develop their individual logical skills while having fun, and children as young as 7 or 8 can begin to enjoy them too. No maths is needed to complete the puzzles, and no guessing is necessary either. Sudoku puzzles for kids could be as simple as printing out a few pages and helping them solve.
How should we help the children play Sudoku?
Like any other game, it will be a little difficult to solve the first puzzle but gradually, it's just a matter of practice. One of the highly popular book from ActivityVillage is "Sudoku for Kids" which has detailed out tips and hints to keep them interested and keep sharpening their logical skills.
Every block in the page includes numbers from 1 to 4. The blocks are even color coded to make things look easy and fun filled. Each puzzle within the each booklet is carefully graded by difficulty. There are 3 puzzles to a page in funny black and white illustrations, making the booklets perfect for both at home and in the classroom situations. Solutions are included too. The original e-book, has 120 printable puzzles for all ages and stages, and colorful illustrations and grade difficulties. That's not all, there are loads of extra Sudoku hidden codes, exclusive meant to be played on Activity Village.
The additional booklets were created at the request of hundreds of satisfied customers and developed under the guidance of several parents and teachers. For every eager parent who wants their child to have more of brain activity than just waste away valuable time playing useless video games, the new "sudoku for kids" is a must have reference. It can really help shape up a better personality and instill better logic amongst the kids. If you haven't played Sudoku yet, then you wouldn't really know the fun and utility of the game.
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