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April 12, 2004
By: David Sacco Website: http://www.a1-in-toys.com
Exercise your brain, stretch your mind, and flex your mental muscle
with logic puzzles
Logic puzzles are a great way to challenge your child or any student.
They can sharpen your child's reasoning skills, analytical thinking, and
logical deduction abilities. Logic puzzles can also help a child
improve their problem solving abilities, concentration on various
numbers and different patterns, as well as logic and sequencing tasks.
They are excellent for promoting that future computer engineer or
mathematician in your child.
Children with logical interests love to see and find different
sequences and patterns in everything they look at and do. The
most ideal toys for this type of child are logic puzzles, strategy
games, and math games. There are different degrees and levels
available for every child.
Logic puzzles involve the application of deductive reasoning, and
are an excellent means of expanding your child's mental power.
The real challenge lies in forming conclusions from the information
given in each puzzle and at arriving at a solution. Some
examples of excellent mind games are The Mighty Mind Game.
This games is excellent for children between 4-7 years of age.
Its shows children how to solve and build complex jigsaw puzzles.
A child will learn how to manipulate various geometric shapes to
eventually build pictures of increasing complexity.
For a real challenge try this excellent book on mind games - The
Mensa Math & Logic Puzzles. The book includes 20 tough types
of puzzles similar to those found at international competitions.
They require no verbal skills to solve only your logical mind.
Some of the puzzles include twisting paths made by worms crawling
across triangular grids, forecast weather patterns by studying rain
cloud patterns, find lost fleets of ships in grids, or rearrange
dominoes.
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