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Thinking maze book
My son likes to play games such as reasoning and maze on weekdays. I especially like the related projects designed in the super brain. What impressed me the most was the project of blind walking in the rectangular honeycomb maze. Simply put, let the challenger enter the maze from the entrance, open every door of the hive and find three paths to the exit, all blindfolded. This is a very mental test project. Since seeing it, my son has become more interested in the maze project.

Maze game is a great puzzle game, which can also effectively exercise children's visual ability, thus improving their attention. However, in our daily life, there are few maze games for children to play. So how to take children to play maze at home and exercise their brains? I think of a good way to train children's thinking ability through paper maze games.

In Pierre Labyrinth Detective: Looking for the Stolen Labyrinth Stone, the mysterious thief X stole the magical Labyrinth Stone. Only by catching the mysterious thief X and taking back the maze stone can people in the theater city return to normal life. You need to help Detective Pierre and his assistant Kaman find the best route out of the maze and solve the problems given by various characters in the maze before they can continue to enter the next maze. Come and challenge!

Mysterious thief X stole the magical "maze stone", and now the whole "drama city" has become a maze! Pierre's big garage, wonderful museums, big castles in the south, and even scary haunted houses have become mazes.

Pierre and his assistant traced all the way to this wonderful museum. God, there are people everywhere, and there are many animals, big reindeer and mammoths. Even the sculpture looks scared. What happened to this museum?

In order to prevent the detective from following, the mysterious thief X released five naughty monkeys. Only by finding five monkeys can the order of the museum be restored.

Not only that, the mysterious thief X continued to flee to happy towns, open-air coffee squares, commercial streets, spectacular hot air balloons, not only big castles in the south, but also mysterious villages in the forest, haunted houses that attract children, left-behind towns, mysterious seas and lively ports.

Thanks to the joint efforts of children and detectives, we solved the problem and crossed the maze. Look, the mysterious thief X is just ahead. Get him! Finally, the most exciting moment-Detective Pierre finally caught the mysterious thief X!

The maze game is more complicated, and there will be many forks from the starting point. If children want to get out of the maze, they must carefully distinguish and distinguish from multiple routes and eliminate the interference routes, so as to find the correct route and get out of the maze.

Pierre Maze Detective: Searching for the Stolen Maze Stone is a maze book of visual discovery and puzzle solving. There are many details in the picture, and the ingenious arrangement of details makes children have new discoveries and new cognition every time. The exquisite maze book contains 15 intricate maze games, 360 search tasks, and countless interesting and funny details waiting for children.

Jay Gide, a brain researcher at the National Institute of Mental Health, and his colleagues have followed 400 children for a long time and found that a large number of neurons, including neurons in spatial orientation, will grow in the brain of infants. If they are not used frequently, these neurons will disappear.

Maze game is a very good way to cultivate children's spatial ability. Those children who often play maze games perform better in the test questions of graphics or spatial rotation.

Maze is a combination of visual discrimination, visual memory and visual tracking, which can effectively exercise the breadth, stability and transfer ability of attention. Only when children are highly focused can they effectively use all kinds of visual attention, avoid going the wrong way and find the exit as soon as possible.

When a child is immersed in how to find a way out, he will pay attention to the details of the road, such as the shape of trees, grass or stones on the road or even sand on the ground ... These concerns can train the child's concentration ability. When children often concentrate on one thing, their attention and endurance will be accelerated.

Moreover, children in the maze, without the help of their parents, will give full play to their initiative and find ways to get themselves out. At this time, in addition to mobilizing their concentration, their brains will rack their brains to give advice on their behavior. When children have the motivation and ability to solve problems, they will also enhance their ability to think and act independently.

Pierre the Labyrinth Detective: Searching for the Stolen Labyrinth Stone can be said to be an excellent book integrating reasoning, maze and artistic creativity. Illustrated by IC4DESIGN, an internationally renowned illustrator team, its interesting painting style, narrative picture content and exquisite details are impressive.

Staggered branches, dazzling objects, bustling markets, endless traffic, and other seemingly ordinary things constitute a wonderful maze. Moreover, there are many foreign words in it, and children can learn while playing: they not only play interesting mazes, but also learn many words.

Detective Pierre Labyrinth: Looking for the stolen labyrinthine stone, each of its labyrinths is very creative, and people can't wait to open their eyes to find it. Whether it is parent-child reading, children reading independently, or children sharing games with each other, it is very suitable.