Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Incoming Resources
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- Star Wars /, Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens /, illustrated by Art Mawhinney
- Circles, Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ted Evans
- Meg Mackintosh and the mystery at Camp Creepy, by Lucinda Landon
- Guess who?, by Margaret Miller
- Meg Mackintosh and the mystery at the medieval castle, a solve-it-yourself mystery, by Lucinda Landon
- Meg Mackintosh and the mystery in the locked library, by Lucinda Landon
- Bedtime math, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- Six sick sheep, 101 tongue twisters, compiled by Joanna Cole and Stephanie Calmenson ; illustrated by Alan Tiegreen
- O homem que calculava, Malba Tahan ; ilustrações de Thais Linhares
- Look and find Disney Frozen, illustrated by Art Mawhinney
- Autumn, by Ruth Thomson
- Black and white, David Macaulay
- Mathematical puzzles, and other brain twisters, by Anthony S. Filipiak
- Meg Mackintosh and the case of the curious whale watch, a solve-it-yourself mystery, by Lucinda Landon
- Write this book, a do-it-yourself mystery, written by you with the reluctant assistance of Pseudonymous Bosch ; illustrations by Gilbert Ford
- Addition, David L. Stienecker ; art by Richard Maccabe
- Language on vacation, an olio of orthographical oddities, Dmitri A. Borgmann
- Movement, Brenda Walpole ; illustrated by Kuo Kang Chen, Peter Bull
- Math trek, adventures in the MathZone, Ivars Peterson and Nancy Henderson
- Numbers, by Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ted Evans
- Super science concoctions, 50 mysterious mixtures for fabulous fun, Jill Frankel Hauser ; illustrations by Michael Kline
- Spider-man, [layout artist/illustration coordinator, Howard Bender]
- Things to make and do in the fourth dimension, a mathematician's journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two kinds of infinity, and more, Matt Parker
- Math riddles, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Andrea Baruffi
- Further five-minute mysteries, Ken Weber
- Su doku for dummies, by Andrew Heron and Edmund James
- Number patterns, by Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ted Evans
- Meg Mackintosh and the mystery on Main Street, a solve-it-yourself mystery, by Lucinda Landon
- Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown, illustrated by Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
- Don't try this at home!, science fun for kids on the go, by Vicki Cobb and Kathy Darling
- Bedtime math 2, this time it's personal, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- The man who counted, a collection of mathematical adventures, by Malba Tahan ; illustrated by Patricia Reid Baquero and translated by Leslie Clark and Alastair Reid
- Look and find Olivia, layouts by Art Mawhinney ; illustrated by Bob Berry
- Forever undecided, a puzzle guide to Gödel, by Raymond Smullyan. --
- More stories to solve, fifteen folktales from around the world, told by George Shannon ; illustrated by Peter Sis
- Spring, by Ruth Thomson
- Stories to solve, folktales from around the world, told by George Shannon ; pictures by Peter Sis
- More sideways arithmetic from Wayside School, Louis Sachar
- Multiplication, by David Stienecker ; illustrated by Richard Maccabe
- The book of sudoku, compiled by Michael Mepham
- La Isla Fantástica, Fantastic Island, illustrated by Brenda Haw ; adapted from Puzzle island in the Usborne young puzzles series by Kathy Gemmell & Nicole Irving ; bilingual editor, Kate Needam ; design adaptation by John Russell ; language consultants, Esther Lecumberri & Marta Nuñez ; original story by Susannah Leigh ; edited by Gaby Waters ; designed by Kim Blundell
- Area and volume, by Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ted Evans
- Disney Princess, [illustrated by Art Mawhinney]
- Shortcut, by David Macaulay
- It's not magic, it's science!, 50 science tricks that mystify, dazzle & astound!, Hope Buttitta ; illustrated by Tom LaBaff & Orrin Lundgren
- Riddle roundup, by Giulio Maestro
- Subtraction, by Alison Wells ; illustrated by Richard Maccabe
- Science magic in the living room, [amazing tricks with ordinary stuff], Richard Robinson ; illustrated by Alan Rowe
- Winnie the Pooh
- Still more stories to solve, fourteen folktales from around the world, told by George Shannon ; pictures by Peter Sis
Outgoing Resources
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