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Bridge Puzzles For Children.


Bridge Puzzles puz·zle  
v. puz·zled, puz·zling, puz·zles

v.tr.
1. To baffle or confuse mentally by presenting or being a difficult problem or matter.

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The card game of contract bridge is often considered as too complicated for children. But this is simply not true. Indeed, learning to play contract bridge can enhanced cognitive skills cognitive skill Psychology Any of a number of acquired skills that reflect an individual's ability to think; CSs include verbal and spatial abilities, and have a significant hereditary component , develop patience, develop an ability to concentrate, and be a lot of fun in the bargain! Very highly recommended for family, school, and community library collections, Bridge Puzzles For Children: Simple Card Play Problems To Introduce Them To This Wonderful Game by David H. Levin (Bronze Life Mater at bridge) begins with the basic rules of bridge and gradually progresses to the subtle strategies of bridge through actual card play problems in the form of puzzles which are accompanied by a hint. A comprehensive answer section is provided making Bridge Puzzles For Children a perfect and non-frustrating introduction to what can become a life-time's enjoyment of one of the most sociable of card games.
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Title Annotation:The Games/Puzzles Shelf
Publication:Children's Bookwatch
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Aug 1, 2004
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