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Customer reviews of Logic Links Level B by MindWare
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Logic Links Level B has been reviewed 14 times with an average rating of 4.14
The product is really great
Posted 10/21/2008 by June

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It is really a great product. My child and I really enjoy it. We had a lot of fun working on it.

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Review of Logic Links Level B
Posted 12/21/2009 by Cindy Marette

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Great product - but Mindware needs to correct a problem - the "circles" that the students place chips on are too small on some of the pages and too close together. On other pages they are fine. They need to edit for consistency, but it is a great product in spite of this flaw. Also, instead of punch-out paper chips, they should use plastic ones that will last & can be sanitized. (I bought "floral gems" from the craft store in the required colors and the students had an easier time of handling them.

Logic Links
Posted 11/3/2009 by Melanie Langford

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I really like Logic Links! It really challenges my students to think. However, I wish there was some way to get more of the white and black disks. I have some other disks I use for the other colors, but black and white disks are not available anywhere. I would like for several students to be working on Logic Links at the same time, but the number of disks hampers that. I even ordered the extra set.

My rating of Logic Links Level B
Posted 6/15/2009 by Julie Bollback
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Setting: School

I assumed I was ordering a container with separate activities on individual cards. I also assumed the chips were plastic chips. My mistake. I love the logic idea with the product and the students will enjoy it also.

You can't go wrong with Mindware
Posted 9/6/2008 by FABIANA

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The only problem I have with Mindware toys and books is that, because of the
high prices, I can't buy more of them.
Logic Links is a collection of logic puzzles created to sharpen your kid's (or your own) deduction abilities. The book includes the cardboard chips necessary to add a manipulative side to the intellectual challenge. You can find a sample page in the Mindware website.
One child can work on the puzzles by himself or, there is enough chips to turn it into a game of speedy logical thinking. We like it either way.

Logic Links
Posted 6/14/2008 by Jan R

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This item is wonderful for students who need to be challenged. My students are so excited to use Logic Links, it can actually be used as a reward... and learning is happening, too!

Information about Logic Links Level B
Posted 1/28/2008 by Barbara Sampson

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Very good source to help youngsters learn to think logically.

Review for Logic Links Level B
Posted 12/17/2007 by Neal Cohen

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It is exactly what I was looking for. It is difficult to find items that can help kids to think logically and analytically. It would be a little better if the links had the color on both sides so that you don't have to turn them over to see what color it is. The book doesn't lay flat, so it is difficult to use the book with the lightweight links.

Excellent Logic Builder
Posted 10/15/2007

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My 8 year old son is very interested in doing it himself. This will help him build basics of logical thinking.

Logic Links Book Review
Posted 9/7/2006 by Kimberly

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I am a homeschooling Mom. Every year I try to find a fun and unusual puzzle book for my kids to use to work on their logistical skills. Last year we used the Perplexor series and this year we wanted to try something different. I came across Logic Links and was thrilled at the fact that it is something that requires visual, kinestetic, and auditory (I read the directions to them) skills as well as hand/eye coordination (they have to place the chips exactly in the right spots). As for the quality of the book itself, What I really like is that you don't ever have to write in it so the puzzles can be done again and again and the books can be passed down to younger siblings. The best part is my kids consider getting to do the puzzles a "treat" after their daily lessons when in all actuality it is really part of their lesson.

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