Space Autistic Author’s
Puzzling Innerverse
(01 Nov 2024)
“Space Autistic Author’s Puzzling Innerverse” is a unique interactive book mainly for ages 10-12+.
The immersive story supports emotional intelligence and health, while the different types of challenges are educational and exercise every part of the participant’s brain. This is not a grind.
See back cover blurb below, with testimonials. Black & white interior graphics keep the price down.
WARNING: Give them this book before cell phones and social media do their damage.
Puzzle books are fine for those who already love doing puzzles. This unique interactive book is more for those who might enjoy a little immersion. And it draws upon a variety of skills.
These challenges are threaded together with story and healthy introspection and objectivity (using a translucent fourth wall).
Instead of an infinite pile of standard puzzles to grind, this book features a variety of perplexities for you to thwart with your patience, ingenuity, and heart.
Most challenges are combined with others, requiring thinking, not just grinding. It could be more fun as a family/team activity.
Use it for middle and high school (and general life) prep for ages ~10-12+, but also just fun for anyone who may not have had an interactive book experience quite like this before.
This bespoke book is more of a participatory educational experience, almost social, like a road (space) trip with a friend.
Categories:
Humor & Entertainment › Puzzles & Games › General
Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Activities, Crafts & Games › Interactive Adventures
For 10-12+: Activities, Crafts & Games › Puzzles
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Testimonials:
“I love the whole concept. I like how interactive the book is and how it has you moving to different pages to learn new concepts as well as solving all of the puzzles. Overall, I think it is a great way for kids to think in new ways and use higher level thinking.”
– Avery J., Primary School Teacher, Colorado
“Amazing interactive book with excellent artwork and superior graphics. The author encourages problem solving using challenging puzzles to support and complete the mission. I wish my three kids had experienced this instead of ‘common core’!”
– Howard B., Aerospace Quality, Georgia
“Two words, fun and insightful. I found the book not only entertains, but also educates as it sheds a much needed light on the unique way autistic minds perceive the world. I believe it would be perfect for families, or even classrooms, to explore together. By conquering each puzzle as a team, it enhances connections and builds a stronger support system through understanding and empathy.”
– Beth R., Librarian and former Primary School Teacher, Georgia