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Kindergarten Sudoku: 4x4 Sudoku Puzzles for Kids

 
 
 
 
 

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This is a book containing Sudoku puzzles for children in kindergarten - ages 4 - 8 years and up. All the puzzles in the book are 4 x 4 Sudoku puzzles designed specially for these children in mind. Sudoku rules are easy - each number 1, 2, 3, and 4 must appear only once in each row, column, or block. There are 80 puzzles in the book categorized as follows: 48 Classic Sudoku, 8 Alphabet Sudoku, 8 Shape Sudoku, 8 Symbol Sudoku, and 8 Animal Sudoku. In addition, there are 7 example puzzles that are solved in a step-by-step manner. The puzzles are of three types - Easy, Medium, or Difficult. The solutions to all the puzzles in the book are available at the end of the book. The book has a website at www.KindergartenSudoku.com where you can download and print additional puzzles like the ones in the book.

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08/22/2009

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helenwinslow

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KINDERGARTEN Sudoku? Yipes. Scriblet #1 (the fifteen-year-old) sniffs that it's NOT Sudoku unless there are 81 boxes, but I'm not listening to him. This is truly new horizons in Sudoku publishing, and if we could teach our kids Morse Code in utero, this could go even further. JUST kidding...actually I'm jealous because Scriblet #5's kindergarten teacher has just informed me that he can only rel

11/08/2009
helenwinslow

helenwinslow: reliably count up to 15. HOWEVER this book is uniquely suited for sale as an e-book. You won't lose it because it's an e-book (small paperbacks often get mislaid in a home with small kids): you can print out the puzzles as needed: and you can make them double-sided, using them afterwards as scrap paper for grocery lists (reduce/reuse/recycle!). We'll be ready for this one soon--thanks! 11/08/2009