Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Incoming Resources
- Star Wars, the deckbuilding game, game design by Caleb Grace
- Roominate townhouse, hands-on electronic fun!
- Magnetic human body play set, 1 wooden figure, stand and 24 magnetic and wood pieces
- Can you name 5
- The grapes of math, mind stretching math riddles, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Harry Briggs
- Kingdomino, Bruno Cathala, Cyril Bouquet
- Playing with math, stories from math circles, homeschoolers, and passionate teachers, edited by Sue VanHattum
- Bedtime math, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- Edgar Allan Poe's apple pie, math puzzlers in classic poems, written by J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Michael H. Slack
- Picasso tiles
- Trekking through history, a game by Charlie Bink
- Wayne Thiebaud cakes & pies, Pomegranate artpiece puzzle
- Catan, trade, build, settle
- Hotel Transylvania, scary-tale adventures, developed by Drakhar Studio
- Little Red Riding Hood
- My favorite part of Amesbury puzzle
- Meme the puzzle
- Cozy grove, Spry Fox
- The bizarre Bookshop no. 2, Colin Thompson & Meiklejohn Graphics
- Splendor, duel, Marc André & Bruno Cathala
- Bloco lightnix
- Ticket to ride, the cross-country train adventure game!, game design by Alan R. Moon ; illustrations by Julien Delval
- The eleventh hour, a curious mystery, Graeme Base
- Amesbury-opoly
- Mysterium Park, Oleksandr Nevskiy, Oleg Sidorenko
- Brain quest, 1,500 questions and answers to challenge the mind, questions and answers by Chris Welles Feder and Susan Bishay ; illustrations by Kimble Mead, Grade 4
- USA with capitals, map puzzle
- SmartCar 5x5, preschool puzzle game
- Cascadia, a game by Randy Flynn ; illustrated by Beth Sobel
- LEGO minifigure faces, 1000-piece puzzle
- Han Solo and Chewbacca, 1000 pc. puzzle
- Sir Cumference and the sword in the cone, by Cindy Neuschwander ; illustrated by Wayne Geehan
- Hundred cactus balls
- History of hairdos (1870-1990), artwork by Anne Bentley
- HEXBUG nano zone
- Portal knights, developed by Keen
- The best would you rather? book, written by Gary Panton ; illustrated by Andrew Pinder
- Beastly puzzles, a brain-boggling animal guessing game, written by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
- Day and night
- A peach of a day [puzzle]
- Community helpers, who's that?
- Wingspan, designed by Elizabeth Hargrave ; illustrated by Natalia Rojas, Ana Maria Martinez Jaramillo, and Beth Sobel
- The clock without a face, a Gus Twintig mystery, [by Scott Teplin, Mac Barnett & Eli Horowitz ; plus faces by Adam Rex & numbers by Anna Sheffield]
- Bedtime math 2, this time it's personal, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- Everdell, James A. Wilson ; with art by Andrew Bosley
- Make a pie!, a sweet way to learn fractions
- Three little piggies
- Wildcraft!, an herbal adventure game, created and written by Kimberly Gallagher, M. Ed. ; artwork by Beatriz Mendoza]
- Noahs Ark, 1,000 piece jigsaw puzzle, Eric Dowdle
- 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
Outgoing Resources
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