Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Incoming Resources
- Meg Mackintosh and the mystery at Camp Creepy, by Lucinda Landon
- Dragonriders, Klaus-Jürgen Wrede & Jean du Pöel, authors ; Andreas Adamek, graphics
- Fun with numbers, written by Peter Patilla ; illustrated by Brigitte McDonald
- The grapes of math, mind stretching math riddles, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Harry Briggs
- Murder of crows, Uncover the story of a murder most fowl!
- One night ultimate vampire, Ted Alspach & Akihisa Okui
- The vanishing village, Sarah Dixon ; illus. by Brenda Haw ; designed by Adrienne Kern ; edited by Karen Dolby ; series editor: Gaby Waters, with additional designs by Kim Blundell and Stephen Wright
- World War I for kids, a history with 21 activities, R. Kent Rasmussen
- Look and find Disney Frozen, illustrated by Art Mawhinney
- Chutes and ladders, the exciting game of ups & downs!
- Impact, battle of elements
- Star Wars /, Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens /, illustrated by Art Mawhinney
- Look and find Disney princess wishes & dreams, illustrated by Art Mawhinney
- Code master, programming logic game
- 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
- Photosynthesis, Hjalmar Hach, Sabrina Miramon
- Beastly puzzles, a brain-boggling animal guessing game, written by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
- Meg Mackintosh and the mystery on Main Street, a solve-it-yourself mystery, by Lucinda Landon
- 101 great science experiments, Neil Ardley
- Agent Arthur on the stormy seas, Martin Oliver ; illustrated by Paddy Mounter ; designed by David Gillingwater ; series editor, Gaby Waters ; additional designs by Sarah Dixon
- Tak, a beautiful game, James Ernest, Patrick Rothfuss
- Superfight, a game of absurd arguments, a game by Darin Ross
- Super snow day seek and find, Michael Garland
- Autumn, by Ruth Thomson
- One night ultimate werewolf, by Ted Alspach and Akihisa Okui
- Great Quicksolve whodunit puzzles, mini-mysteries for you to solve, Jim Sukach ; illustrated by Lucy Corvino
- C D C?, William Steig
- Math-a-magic, number tricks for magicians, Laurence B. White and Ray Broekel ; illustrated by Meyer Seltzer
- Insects, Andrew Haslam ; written by Liz Wyse ; photography by Jon Barnes
- The Oxford guide to word games, Tony Augarde. --
- Science magic with sound, Chris Oxlade
- Meg Mackintosh and the mystery at the medieval castle, a solve-it-yourself mystery, by Lucinda Landon
- Munchkin The Nightmare Before Christmas, based on Steve Jackson's Munchkin
- 365 more simple science experiments with everyday materials, by E. Richard Churchill, Louis V. Loeschnig, and Muriel Mandell ; illustrated by Frances Zweifel
- Meg Mackintosh and the mystery in the locked library, by Lucinda Landon
- Science magic with water, Chris Oxlade
- Math games with bad drawings, 75 1/4 simple, challenging, go-anywhere games--and why they matter, Ben Orlin
- Labyrinth, a race for treasures in a moving maze, Max J. Kobbert
- The game of life
- Where are they?, more than 1,000 fun things to search and find, four books in one, by Anthony Tallarico
- Wingspan, designed by Elizabeth Hargrave ; illustrated by Natalia Rojas, Ana Maria Martinez Jaramillo, and Beth Sobel
- Body, written by Liz Wyse ; photography by Jon Barnes ; [design of models copyright 1994 Andrew Haslam]
- Pandemic expansion, On the brink, an expansion by Matt Leacock and Tom Lehmann
- Mysterium, Oleksandr Nevskiy, Oleg Sidorenko
- The puzzle universe, a history of mathematics in 315 puzzles, Ivan Moscovich
- Betrayal at House on the Hill, a strategy game, by Bruce Glassco
- Discovery packs of learning, intermediate ancient Egypt
- King of Tokyo, Richard Garfield
- Eye spy, a mysterious alphabet, by Linda Bourke
Outgoing Resources
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