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Customer reviews of Grid Perplexors Level A by MindWare
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Grid Perplexors Level A has been reviewed 11 times with an average rating of 4.73
Review of Grid Perplexors Level A
Posted 4/14/2008

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Great logic conundrums for my puzzle crazed kids (ages 7-9). The problems get harder as the book progresses - in a good way!

Grid Perplexors Level A
Posted 1/1/2008 by Sheryl Beaton

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My 8 year old daughter loves these types of puzzles. She also enjoyed the Perplexors Level A book. She does these type of problems in school as challenge problems and is hooked on them.

A rating of Grid Perplexors Level A
Posted 12/19/2007

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As a teacher, I decided to present a new grid perplexor to my students every morning to sharpen their brains before my math lesson. They are enjoying the my new trend with great success.

Great Book!
Posted 12/2/2007

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I purchased this book for a 3rd grader because I thought she would enjoy it and it also helps develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. I thought the level of the problems was appropriate and hope she enjoys the book.

Review of Grid Perplexors Level A
Posted 11/22/2007 by Stella

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Grid Perplexors is a great way to teach logical thinking to kids. The stories are entertaining and the clues are easy to follow, but the kids have to think and reason to solve the grid! Great product!

New Approach to the Same Great Logic Game
Posted 8/23/2007 by Robin M. Cross

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Perplexors are the first things our two daughters (ages 7 and 9) pull off the shelf on Saturday mornings. Grid Perplexors Level A is a fun variation on our favorite logic puzzle, with new characters and entertaining stories. These books have given our girls a surprising early foundation in logic skills and they enjoy it. Thanks!

Mindware Perplexors
Posted 7/21/2006 by Nancy Davis

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My three children love the Perplexor series of workbooks. Originally the puzzles were suggested by a tutor working with our learning disabled child as a means of encouraging short term memory, logic and reading. He enjoyed them so much, we bought some for home. My two teenager daughters also enjoy them, so we will be back for more at more complex levels.

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