Synopses & Reviews
Bananagrams is on a roll. Now introducing Bananagrams! The On-the-Go Edition, a Bananagrams! book in the bestselling chunky 4 by 6-inch format.
Its an appealing puzzle-book format thats perfect for on-the-go play—to be pulled out of a purse, messenger bag, or knapsack. And just like crosswords, Sudoku, and word searches, Bananagrams! are the kind of puzzles best for when commuting or in the waiting room, or to play before bed—whenever there are a few minutes to challenge and stretch the brain.
On-the-Go offers a total of 575 original puzzles in three levels of difficulty and sixteen lively and varied puzzle types, including two created exclusively for this book. Plus there are Weords (weird words that are fun to play), lists of common two- and three-letter words to improve your game, fun facts about bananas and monkeys, and (of course!) an answer key.
Synopsis
Bananagrams is on a roll. Now introducing Bananagrams The On-the-Go Edition, a Bananagrams book in the bestselling chunky 4 by 6 inch format.
It s an appealing puzzle-book format that s perfect for on-the-go play to be pulled out of a purse, messenger bag, or knapsack. And just like crosswords, Sudoku, and word searches, Bananagrams are the kind of puzzles best for when commuting or in the waiting room, or to play before bed whenever there are a few minutes to challenge and stretch the brain.
On-the-Go offers a total of 575 original puzzles in three levels of difficulty and sixteen lively and varied puzzle types, including two created exclusively for this book. Plus there are Weords (weird words that are fun to play), lists of common two- and three-letter words to improve your game, fun facts about bananas and monkeys, and (of course ) an answer key."
About the Author
Joe Edley, the only three-time National Scrabble Champion, is the creator of all the puzzles in Bananagrams! and More Bananagrams! Additionally, he is the author of The Official Scrabble Puzzle Book, Everything Scrabble, and Scrabble Puzzles Volumes 1-4. Director of clubs and tournaments for the National Scrabble Association, he's created thousands of word puzzles for The Scrabble News and writes the syndicated newspaper column "Scrabblegrams." He lives with his family on Long Island. Rena Nathanson, along with her father, Abe, and her children, invented BANANAGRAMS! while spending the summer of 2005 in Narragansett, Rhode Island. The game debuted at the 2006 London Toy Fair and quickly became an international sensation. The company now has offices in London and in Providence, Rhode Island.