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Packabaga!
You’re ready to go on holiday Packing your things, but something is wrong That bag is a really weird, specific shape How will it fit? What does and doesn’t belong?
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Summer Busy Book
What to do on a long car trip? Or a lazy summer afternoon? Pick up this fun busy book And kids will be enjoying themselves soon!
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Chronicles of the Colorblind
A strange magic runs the Rainbow World As emotions paint the land certain colors and tints Follow colorful characters as they struggle To solve their problems before Endless Blackness descends
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Crosscolors
A magical coloring puzzle That even toddlers can understand That tests if you know your colors And a little bit of thinking ahead
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Fantasy Forest Paths Puzzle
Some colorful characters walk through the woods They arrive at a crossroads; what should they choose? Compare both options and pick the one that’s right To help these creatures get home safe for the night
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Jigsaw Puzzlepack
One of the earliest activities That any Apprentice can do and enjoy Is play with jigsaws, straight or round And piece them together into the full image from before
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Mini Mappers
The first step to any path of growth Is the ability to say things are the same (or not) This puzzle challenges a child’s skill in both Until patterns and differences are easy to spot
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My First Colors
The first step to recognizing complex things in life Is to recognize the basic colors and shades This resource explores this in many different ways Until the student can tell red from pink without strife
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My First Shapes
The first step to recognizing complex things in life Is to recognize the basic forms and shapes This resource explores this in many different ways Until the student can tell square from triangle without strife
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Parking Problems
The first step to any path of growth Is the ability to say things are the same (or not) This puzzle challenges a child’s skill in both Until patterns and differences are easy to spot
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