Half chapter book. Half puzzle book. 100% hilarious!
Say goodbye to boring downtime and hello to Puzzlooies! These innovative books are packed with fun, each featuring a zany adventures peppered with eclectic puzzles. To reach the end, kids have to "solve the story" and save the day!In
Space Cats to the Rescue, an asteroid the size of ten hockey rinks is heading straight toward Earth! The Interplanetary Defense in Orbit Team has a terrible case of space sickness, so the fate of the earth is now left in the paws of four CAT-STRONAUTS. But training the fearless foursome of felines will take more than just milk and yarn. They'll have to leap to the occasion and destroy the asteroid . . . before it destroys us!
Solve the puzzles inside and help the Cat-stronauts save Earth!
READ THE STORY. SOLVE THE PUZZLES. SAVE THE DAY! Puzzloonies! is a unique new series that presents kids with an engaging mix of storytelling and puzzle-solving fun. Entertaining and addictive, these books are a mashup of Brain Games for Clever Kids meets A-Z Mysteries, with a dash of Mad Libs for zany humor. Perfect for readers aged 7-11!
What in the world is a "Puzzlooney"?! It could be a whodunnit mystery, or a thrilling survival adventure, or a romp through outer space. It's always a funny, engaging story that unfolds amid tons of related puzzles that kids must solve to advance the adventure.
Each PUZZLOONIES installment is a standalone book with puzzles seeded throughout the story. From word searches and secret codes to optical illusions and brain teasers, the puzzles will keep readers hooked from page 1. Each book culminates with an Encyclopedia Brown-style "final challenge" puzzle.
Designed with broad appeal, PUZZLOONIES are memorable, innovative, and consumable. Over the course of writing, decoding, cutting, and tracing, readers will destroy their books. But that's okay--there are many more PUZZLOONIES waiting to be solved!
“This
witty space adventure provides a comical setting for
high-quality, entertaining, age-appropriate puzzles.” —
Kirkus Reviews