The first two-in-one would you rather and secret code book. Double the puzzles. Double the fun. Double the value.
A brainteasing collection of secret codes in letters, numbers and picturesWould-you-rather questions ranging from ick to incredibleHilarious picture clues guaranteed to make you gag or giggleDifficulty builds gradually from 6 to 42 words200+ puzzles (100+ would you rather and 100+ secret codes)200+ illustrationsThis isn't your average set of questions. Specially prepared by children's and YA author Loris Owen, this book is a perfect gift for would-you-rather mad kids who love secret code. As well as being tonnes of fun, this book helps to (don’t accidentally mix up your key grid)If/then logic (test possible letter matches and adjust to make sense)Literacy (read, write and spell)Critical thinking (solve code and make tough decisions)Observation (spot the gaps)Pattern recognition (recognise frequent words in the code)Drawing and fine motor skillsCreativity (funny questions mean even funnier answers, especially with the help of the picture clues)This book will make you figure out the secret code using the instructions and the codebreaker key. Then prepared to be challenged by one-of-a-kind questions from author Loris Owen. If you're looking for unique puzzles, this secret code book is for you.
This book will make you enjoy hours of entertainment with head-scratching codes and imaginative questions, all illustrated with funny and fantastical picture clues.
This book is for all the great for screen breaks, rainy days, restaurants, road trips, plane travel and holidays. Designed for ages 8 to 13 but can be enjoyed by everyone.
This book will feed your honey badgers, wormholes, monkey puzzle trees? Discover all these and more inside, along with a helpful vocabulary list and factual definitions. Use your critical thinking and guesswork to solve the secret codes, with instructions and extra hints included.
3-in-1 play even more fun can be had by playing the jeopardy-style guessing game. Solve the code and then challenge your friends and family to guess the answers only using the picture clues. It's harder than it sounds!
Loris Owen was born in Bolton and raised in Zimbabwe. She was taught to think sideways at an early age by her dad, and went on to study English at Cambridge. After roaming the world in search of adventure, she settled in the English Midlands, where she can often be found behind mountains of post-it notes or reading to ducks. If she can't be found, she's probably disappeared into a particularly good puzzle.