Synopses & Reviews
Kids love Bananagrams--so what better treat for kids who love puzzles and wordplay than a smart, just-for-them collection:
Bananagrams! for Kids.
Puzzability, the premier puzzle-writing company who wrote The Brainiest Insaniest Ultimate Puzzle Book! and whose mind-benders have appeared in Disney Adventures, Nickelodeon magazine, The New Yorker, and The New York Times, creates original and unexpected word puzzles that capture the quick-on-your-feet spirit of Bananagrams. There are over a dozen of banana-themed varieties, including Bunched Up (a mini-crossword), Monkey in the Middle (building a larger word out of two smaller words, with clues), Banana Pancakes (a stack of anagrams using letters in common), and Going Bananas (complete a sentence with two different words made from the same letters).
What's invisible to kids is that behind the silly names and clever formats, these games have a strong educational side--they strengthen vocabulary, reward agile thinking, and reinforce the idea that using your brain is fun. The puzzles are rated in difficulty from one to four bananas, and an answer key is included.
Synopsis
This collection includes 150 word puzzles designed just for kids ages 8 to 11 that strengthen vocabulary, reward agile thinking, and reinforce the idea of using the brain. Full color. Consumable.
About the Author
Puzzability, based in New York, includes Mike Shenk, who has written puzzles for
Games magazine and its offshoots, and provided daily crosswords for a major newspaper syndicate. He is currently the crossword editor of
The Wall Street Journal; Amy Goldstein, a trivia buff and wordsmith who has served as associate editor and managing editor for
Games magazine and its sister publications; and Robert Leighton, an illustrator, writer,
New Yorker cartoonist, and creator of unique visual puzzles.