![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I wish there were more like them in the book that I could solve all of it by myself. Her thoughts on the puzzle on the last two pages: It wasn’t too hard for me. I liked that the pictures were in black and white so I could colour them later. The problems weren’t too hard so I could do it. The best part was getting to help solve the mystery. The artist reminded me of daddy because he kept eating and I liked that the doll could talk. Here are her thoughts on the story: The book was funny. The book suggests ages seven through nine, and Tesfa is six, but both her parents have PhD’s in math, so I figure she’s probably math-literate enough to go through the book, provided I read it to her. ![]() When I saw a giveaway for a matrix logic book for kids, I thought this was a perfect opportunity to force share logic puzzles with her. I learned how to do matrix logic puzzles in third or fourth grade, a teacher giving them to me to keep me busy when I’d finished my work. Since the only game I’ve played reliably in the past, let’s say eight months has been a logic time killers game on the iPad and before that I dragged around a logic puzzle book with me, filling in the boxes while watching movies with Tesfa on the basement couch, let’s just say I am a fan of logic. ![]()
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