Sleuth & Solve: 20+ Mind-Twisting Mysteries: (Mystery Book for Kids and Adults, Puzzle and Brain Teaser Book for All Ages)

Sleuth & Solve: 20+ Mind-Twisting Mysteries: (Mystery Book for Kids and Adults, Puzzle and Brain Teaser Book for All Ages)

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-10-14 06:53:28
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Victor Escandell
  • ISBN:1452177139
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Welcome to the world of Sleuth & Solve, a collection of 20 clever mysteries where the clues are in the details and crafty twists put readers' wits to the test。

Read the clues, work on solving them, then lift the flap to reveal the answer to each mystery。

Sleuth & Solve encourages readers of all ages to practice deduction, inference, and logical reasoning to crack each case—and develop critical thinking skills at the same time。

• A compelling collection of interactive, inference-based mysteries
• Makes a perfect gift for puzzle lovers and super-sleuths of every age
• The first book in a series of mind-bending mini-mysteries

There is perhaps nothing more enticing than a mystery waiting to be solved, and Sleuth & Solve has twenty riddles just waiting to be cracked。

Readers may play alone or with friends, collecting points for cracking each case and determining whose sleuthing skills reign supreme。

• A wonderful gift for fans of brain teasers and puzzles, mystery aficionados, parents and educators looking for a read-together book that encourages critical thinking, mystery-loving older readers, and adults seeking the perfect mix of challenging logic puzzles and quick entertainment
• Great for teachers and librarians seeking a book that even the most reluctant readers can't resist
• Perfect for those who loved Encyclopedia BrownBoy Detective by Donald J。 Sobol, The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner, and The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

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Reviews

Cheryl

not in evergreen either

Beverly

This book has 23 mini mysteries that the reader solves either by using Logic or by using Imagination。 The mysteries are classified by difficulty level, from 1 (very easy) to 6 (very difficult)。 All but one of the mysteries are presented on a double page spread。 Clues are given in the text and the illustrations, and the solution is under a flap at the bottom of the second page。 All of the mysteries are fictitious。 At the front of the book, the author also has suggestions for using the mysteries a This book has 23 mini mysteries that the reader solves either by using Logic or by using Imagination。 The mysteries are classified by difficulty level, from 1 (very easy) to 6 (very difficult)。 All but one of the mysteries are presented on a double page spread。 Clues are given in the text and the illustrations, and the solution is under a flap at the bottom of the second page。 All of the mysteries are fictitious。 At the front of the book, the author also has suggestions for using the mysteries as a family competition or a team competition。 It is illustrated with exaggerated cartoon artwork。 。。。more

theGraveyard Librarian

My 7 & 12 year olds had a blast with this。 There are a few pretty well known ones, a few that are a bit of a stretch to solve but most hit a sweet spot where they were pretty proud of themselves for solving。 Illustrations are great too。

Marina Angeline

Excellent riddle and mystery book for young readers。 Lots of fun!!

Rachel

It’s been a long pandemic & this book of family friendly riddles livened up dinner conversations for the whole family this winter。

Salamah

This is a really cool book for elementary students。 I used this title to share mini mysteries to learn about the genre mystery。 The mystery is very short and requires students to use logic, use their imagination and use clues from the story to solve the mystery。 At the end there is an answer with an explanation。 The only reason I took off one star was because there are a couple of mysteries that have a murderer。 Some people may be find with that while others may not。 Overall a must have for an e This is a really cool book for elementary students。 I used this title to share mini mysteries to learn about the genre mystery。 The mystery is very short and requires students to use logic, use their imagination and use clues from the story to solve the mystery。 At the end there is an answer with an explanation。 The only reason I took off one star was because there are a couple of mysteries that have a murderer。 Some people may be find with that while others may not。 Overall a must have for an elementary school librarian。 。。。more

Jaime

These were fun to solve。 I love the format with the lift the flap answers。

Sara

We chose to do the puzzles in this books as a family。 My children, ages 11, 9 and 8 absolutely loved it! The puzzles are ranked in difficulty and that was helpful for my kids to know which ones to attempt on their own。 We all loved the artwork, which helped in solving the puzzles in many instances。 Great book to give as a gift!

Terressa

My kids loved this。

Tricia

Did this with my 7 and 12 year old and it was a blast!

Tonja Drecker

Beginning sleuths and those who simply enjoy a fun game are going to dive into these pages and enjoy every single moment of fun。This is more like a collection of games in book form。。。all mysteries which need to be solved。 The first pages explain how to works and offer the possibility of playing each one in groups or teams or even alone (but that's not as much fun)。 Each mystery is rated by difficulty from very easy to very difficult, making it great for a range of age groups。 It's also a mixture Beginning sleuths and those who simply enjoy a fun game are going to dive into these pages and enjoy every single moment of fun。This is more like a collection of games in book form。。。all mysteries which need to be solved。 The first pages explain how to works and offer the possibility of playing each one in groups or teams or even alone (but that's not as much fun)。 Each mystery is rated by difficulty from very easy to very difficult, making it great for a range of age groups。 It's also a mixture of using either logical deduction or more of a creative mindset, and these are also marked at the beginning of the mystery。 After the mystery is presented in a clear manner with illustrated characters to help demonstrate each moment, a flip-card at the bottom holds the correct answer。We're one of those families, who loves a good game evening。 So, this was right down our line。 It covers a wide range of difficulties, which considering our wide range of kids was terrific。 The mysteries are presented very clearly, in an almost comic like form。 It was fun to read through them and watch the humor in the illustrations before the guessing began。 Some are tough。 Others aren't。 Others even offer hints in the illustrations。 We found the difficulty rating at the beginning of each page helpful。 And while a certain number of points are to be awarded with each solved mystery, we skipped over this part and simply enjoyed seeing who guess the correct answer。 It was fun, kept a very animated table, and we're looking forward to going back and solving the ones we didn't yet。These mysteries are children appropriate and do make one think, sometimes out of the box。 While each one can be done alone, too, without any problem (and is also fun), I recommend the group/family setting simply because it's always more entertaining that way。 Our entire family gives this one a big thumbs up。I received a complimentary copy and we enjoyed this one so much that I'm leaving our honest thoughts。 。。。more

Melissa

We need more books like this。 Some mysteries have could really have more solutions than the one given。 Some mysteries have a definte answer。