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The Best-ever Games for Kids: 501 Ways to Have Fun!

By (author) Jane Kemp, By (author) Clare Walters, By (author) Peter Arnold






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Here you will find more than 500 boredom-beating ideas for all ages, including old-favourites as well as less well-known games. Perfect for rainy days, parties, family occasions, holidays and journeys, this book contains masses of brilliant ideas for one or more children. This title contains easy-to-follow instructions and at-a-glance guides to players and what you will need. Games include puzzles and brainteasers, memory games, dressing up, tricks and illusions, beach games and much more.

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Publisher | Octopus Publishing Group
Published date | 5 May 2009
Language |
Format | Paperback
Pages | 384
Dimensions | 235 x 190 x 25mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 907g
ISBN | 978-0-6006-1928-4
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BISAC | juvenile nonfiction / games & activities / general


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