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Dog Word Power Sleuth Puzzler

Virinia Downham

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

If you like Cow and solving word puzzles you’re going to love the Cow Word Power Sleuth Puzzler. For crossword and scrabble lovers this is a great way to improve your vocabulary you get to solve 50 word puzzles that all describe a Cow in a common or not so common way. Enjoy seven beautiful Cow pictures as you work your way through this book. It’s easy and fun. You have 50 word puzzlers to solve. For each puzzle you will get three words that describe a Cow and then you will see a picture with a scramble of letters. Unscramble the letters to work out what the right answer is. Warning – This is addictive you can spend hours working your way through these Cow puzzlers. If you fancy yourself as a Word Sleuth that loves Cow you are going to be as happy as a Cow chewing on green grass reading the Cow Word Power Sleuth Puzzler. All the answers are at the end of the book but you spoil the fun if you peek. Are you read – let’s begin.
Available since: 01/26/2013.

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