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Cryptogram Puzzles about Azerbaijan - A to Z General Knowledge Puzzles about the Country - cover

Cryptogram Puzzles about Azerbaijan - A to Z General Knowledge Puzzles about the Country

Mahesh Sharma

Maison d'édition: mds

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Synopsis

Cryptogram puzzle is not just a good game for time pass, but also a great exercise for the brain. Cryptogram puzzles are a great educational tool to enhance and promote cooperative play. We like the way that challenges our thinking and exercises our minds. Puzzles are also an important educational learning tool for young children as they provide many skills and mental learning benefits and opportunities. Puzzles come in a whole range of themes and topics such as countries,  capitals,  currencies,  alphabet letters,  shapes,  vegetables,  numbers,  pets,  transport, colours,  sports,  trees,  mountains, etc. It increases visual special awareness and develops a deeper understanding of these themes and topics.
Completing a puzzle, even the simplest of puzzles sets a single goal to achieve. This process involves problem-solving, reasoning skills, and developing solutions that one can later be transferred into his personal life.
Puzzles are a fun way for one to develop and refine your fine motor skills. When engaged in playing with puzzles, one is required to pick up, pinch and grasp pieces and move them around, manipulating them into slots, sorting them, and fitting them into the correct places. The accomplishment of achieving a goal brings so much satisfaction to a player. Overcoming the challenges involved in solving a puzzle gives you a sense of achievement and pride within. It provides a boost to your self-confidence and self-esteem as it prepares you for other challenges in future life.
Disponible depuis: 31/01/2023.

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