Deep Space Maze Book for 10-Year-Olds and Up


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Put on your space suit, jump through the portal and navigate your way through each maze to explore beyond our universe. The mazes start off quite easy and get harder and harder until their twists, turns and tricky dead ends will challenge even the smartest of kids. (If you don't see the 'Look Inside' feature on your device, see the back cover of this book for a comparison between the easiest maze and the hardest) What's in the book? 102 fun and challenging mazes to keep you entertained while you strengthen your hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness and problem solving skills. Imaginitive deep space illustrations to keep it fun and interesting 5 levels of difficulty. Each with its own maze style. 2 challenging bonus mazes to test your patience for solving tricky problems while having fun. If you have time on your hands, have fun finding your way through the mazes in this maze puzzle activity book especially designed for older kids. If you struggle with fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination or problem solving treat it more like a maze workbooks for kids and do a couple of mazes a day as practice. If you like to play games like the maze game take it one level at a time. Learn important problem solving skills while having fun doing it. Grab a pencil now and get started.




A-Maze-ing Adventures in Deep Space


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Readers go on an adventure into deep space with this thrilling book that combines cool facts and entertaining mazes. The conversational and informational narrative presents science topics in a way that resonates with developing readers. The inclusion of activities adds another level of fun to this trip into space. Informative fact boxes provide entertaining supplemental snippets, and a detailed glossary builds vocabulary skills. The full-color photographs, illustrations, and creative design create a learning experience that's out of this world.




Space Maze Explorer


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Choose a character, WHOOSH through space, and go on a mission to explore a faraway alien planet. With a different maze on every page, plus lots to find, count, and discover, this book is the perfect adventure for every astronaut!







A-Maze-Ing Outer Space


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A Source Book in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1900-1975


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In this volume readers can rediscover A.S. Eddington's elegant proof of the virial theorem for star clusters, Walter Baade and Fritz Zwicky's 1932 proposal for the existence of neutron stars, and Thomas Gold's forecast of collapsed stars as radio sources. They can reread, in the words of the canyons, pulsars, interstellar hydrogen cosmic magnetic fields, quasars, and remnant background radiation of the primeval big bang.




American Bookseller


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Children's Books in Print


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Synergist


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