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Kid sudoku number puzzles are a fast-spreading
craze!
From a parent’s point of view, sudoku puzzles are perfect
for long journeys, waiting rooms, and rainy afternoons.
Learn how
to boost your child's brainpower with these great brain
teasers.
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Boost Your Child's Brainpower with
Sudoku
By Lindsay Small
In less than a year the Sudoku bug has
infected huge numbers of the UK population, and it is fast spreading across the
world! Why has a simple logic puzzle become so popular, and how can your kids
benefit?
Sudoku puzzles were first published in
the US in the 1970s and are sometimes known as "Number Squares". They have been
popular for many years in Japan, where the name "Sudoku" (meaning "single
number") was coined.
The current craze was started late in 2004 when a UK
newspaper started publishing the puzzles. Within weeks the puzzles were picked
up in other newspapers and Sudoku became the pastime of choice for commuters,
parents – and even kids!
From a parent’s point of view, Sudoku
puzzles are perfect for long journeys, waiting rooms, and rainy afternoons. They
are being found more and more in the classroom as teachers wake up to their
benefits and use them as time-fillers for children who finish early, as whole
class activity, or as "homework". Indeed, the UK government-produced Teachers
magazine has recommended that Sudoku puzzles are used in the classroom as brain
exercise!
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As well as developing your child's
logic and reasoning skills and concentration, Sudoku puzzles, if done at the
right level, build your child's confidence. Children of all abilities enjoy the
challenge of a Sudoku puzzle, if the puzzle is age-appropriate.
Bear in mind
that many of the puzzles published in newspapers are too difficult for younger
children, so it is worth seeking out puzzles made especially for kids. Children
as young as five years old can try the 4x4 grids, then build up to the 6x6 grids
and finally the traditional 9x9 grid.
Why are Sudoku so appealing? Firstly,
although Sudoku grids usually use numbers, your child does not need mathematical
skills to solve the puzzles – only logic. Using logical reasoning appropriate to
his/her age, your child decides how to place numbers into a Sudoku grid.
There
is only one correct answer for each puzzle, no guessing is necessary, and the
rules are easy to learn. The more puzzles you do, the better you become. Each
puzzle typically takes a child about 20-30 minutes to complete, and gives them a
real sense of satisfaction when finished!
And that, really, is the secret of
their popularity. You feel good when you finish one! And then you want to try
another one, and another ….
Lindsay Small is the owner of Activity
Village, packed full of fun and educational activities for kids. Do you have
children aged 2-10? Visit http://www.ActivityVillage.co.uk to
find free kids crafts, printables, educational resources, worksheets, coloring
pages and puzzles, jigsaws and, of course, Sudoku puzzles!
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com
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