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SudokuCrosswordWord SearchCrossnumbersNumber SearchAges 4-8FunBeginningPuzzlesfor Kidsby Noah Ealyw/Michael EalyBook 1

Fun Beginning Puzzles for KidsCrosswordWord and Number SearchSudokuAges 4-8byNoah Ealywith Michael EalyBNG Publishing, Inc.Trinity, Florida1

ContentsIntroduction . 3Number Search .4Word Search .26Crossword .48Number Crossword .68Sudoku .88Answers .110Fun Beginning Puzzles for Kids, Book 1: Crossword,Word and Number Search, SudokuPublished by BNG Publishing 2008All rights reserved, including the right ofreproduction in whole or in part in any form.www.bngpublishing.comISBN-13: 978-0-9797882-0-8ISBN: 0-9797882-0-XFirst Edition10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 12

IntroductionFun Beginning Puzzles for Kids, Book 1 is the perfectpuzzle book to get kids interested in working popularpuzzles. Besides being fun, puzzles help to improvemath skills, vocabulary, fine motor skills, patienceand concentration.The puzzles in this book are not designed to bedifficult. Older children should be able to read andsolve most puzzles without difficulty, while youngerchildren may need the assistance of an adult to readand write in answers. Regardless of age thesebeginning puzzles will instill a sense of achievementwhen completed.Research confirms the benefits of reading andplaying with young children. These puzzles aredesigned to provide another source of fun,meaningful, educational instruction.About the Authors andAcknowledgementsNoah and Michael Ealy are a father and son teamwho, in addition to other wide and varied interests,enjoy creating and solving puzzles together.We would like to thank the following people, in noparticular order, for their suggestions and support.Gina Ealy, Alex and Haley Young, Lisa Daniel,Grandma Joyce, Grandpa Ray and Yia Yia, PappaJerry and Grandma Helen.3

How To Play Number SearchFind the numbers hidden in the grid. When you finda number, draw a circle around it. All answers arelisted either down or across. None of the answers canbe found in reverse order or diagonally.Practice PuzzleIn the practice puzzle shown on the right, you aregiven a partially completed puzzle. The first fournumbers have been found, circled, and marked off(632, 276, 821, 937). The next two numbers have beenfound but only partially circled and marked off (485and 253). The last two numbers have not been foundyet (928 and 203). Compete this puzzle by finding,circling and marking off the remaining numbers.When you complete the puzzle, you can check yoursolution by turning to page 110.Have fun!4

Number Search - Practice 19374852539282035

Number Search - Puzzle he solution to thispuzzle is on page 110.6260553756365

Number Search - Puzzle 51876757290The solution to thispuzzle is on page 110.7

Number Search - Puzzle he solution to thispuzzle is on page 111.8810228272551

Number Search - Puzzle 4599789575661083109979392975748907835568756The solution to thispuzzle is on page 116.23

Number Search - Puzzle 9814562706848053313848393353256425828965742The solution to thispuzzle is on page 116.Number Search - Puzzle 1424

Number Search - Puzzle 6589768943747056635451633264347608926638069The solution to thispuzzle is on page 116.25

How to Play Word SearchWord search is very similar to number search. Theonly difference is you are looking for words instead ofnumbers. Each puzzle has a theme. Some concentrateon short or long vowel sounds, while others include alist of words with a similar beginning blend sound.Just as in the number search puzzle, all answers arelisted either down or across. None of the answers canbe found in reverse order or diagonally.Practice PuzzleIn the practice puzzle shown on the right, you aregiven a partially completed puzzle. The first fourwords have been found, circled, and marked off (BAT,PAT, SAT, and TAX). The next two words have beenfound but only partially circled and marked off (DADand MAN). The last two words have not been foundyet (JAM and ACT). Compete this puzzle by finding,circling and marking off the remaining words.When you complete the puzzle, you can check yoursolution by turning to page 117.Have fun!26

Word Search - Practice PuzzleWords in this puzzle have the short ‘a’ vowel TTAXDADMANJAMACT27

Word Search - Puzzle 1Words in this puzzle have the short ‘a’ vowel TBAGThe solution to thispuzzle is on page 117.28TAGMATCAPTAP

Word Search - Puzzle 2Words in this puzzle have the short ‘e’ vowel TBEDMENPEGPEPGETThe solution to thispuzzle is on page 117.29

Word Search - Puzzle 3Words in this puzzle have the short ‘i’ vowel XDIGThe solution to thispuzzle is on page 118.30INKTIPKIDLID

Word Search - Puzzle 18Words in this puzzle have the long ‘i’ vowel INESITEWIDEDINETIMEFINEKITEBITEFIVEThe solution to thispuzzle is on page 123.45

Word Search - Puzzle 19Words in this puzzle have the long ‘o’ vowel OLEHOMEVOTECOPEHOPENOTEROBEBONEPOLEThe solution to thispuzzle is on page 123.46

Word Search - Puzzle 20Words in this puzzle have the long ‘u’ vowel UBETUNEDUNEDUKEFUSECUTEHUGEMULECUBEThe solution to thispuzzle is on page 123.47

Crossword Puzzle InstructionsBesides being great fun, crosswords are an excellentway to build vocabulary and improve spelling.1.The goal is to use the ACROSS and DOWNclues to complete the empty squares.2.The first square of each entry contains anumber. This number corresponds to thenumber in the ACROSS or DOWN clue lists.3.Use the partially completed squares to assist insolving other clues.Practice PuzzleIn the practice puzzle shown on the right, you aregiven a partially completed crossword puzzle. Theanswer to 1 ACROSS has already been completed.“BIRD” is the answer to the clue, “An animal thatflies.” Numbers 2, 3, and 4 DOWN have also beenanswered and entered into the puzzle.Answer the remaining clues to complete the puzzle.When you are finished or if you get stuck, you cancheck your solution on page 124.Have fun!48

Crossword - Practice Puzzle1410C7AKE523B I R DCA6DE89ACROSS1. An animal that flies5. You make a sandwich with two pieces of this7. You breathe this9. Chickens lay these10. The number before twoDOWN2. Frozen water3. Another word for father4. You serve it at birthday parties6. The opposite of left8. Tomatoes are this color49

Crossword - Puzzle 1123586479ACROSS1. You sleep in this2. An animal that barks3. Nemo is one6. This animal says “meow”8. Something that you read9. The number after sevenDOWN1. The opposite of small2. An animal that says “quack”4. You wear this on your head5. An animal that says “moo”7. The number of toes you haveThe solution to thispuzzle is on page 124.50

Crossword - Puzzle 21234567891011ACROSS2. Number of states in the United States5. The colors of the American flag arered, white, and6. This color traffic light means go8. the Explorer (TV character)11. Use this to talk and eat withDOWN1. Put this on your foot2. The number after four3. The color of Big Bird4. What a puppy becomes7. Number of legs a spider has9. Rain, rain, go10. He is the king of the jungleThe solutionto this puzzleis on page 124.51

Crossword - Puzzle 312345768910ACROSS1. Musical instrument with black andwhite keys you play with your hands4. Points of light in the night sky5. Third planet from the sun7. Snow White & the Dwarfs9. Family member10. When you move to musicDOWN1. Clothes you wear over your legs2. Very large mammal that lives in the ocean3. You smell with this6. Top of the houseThe solution7. What a plant develops fromto this puzzle8. The number after eightis on page 125.52

Crossword - Puzzle 12ACROSS2. The opposite of remember4. The day before Tuesday5. A sticky strip for holding things together7. Part of the body where food is digested9. The number of toes on both feet10. There are twelve months in a12. You wear this to protect your head14. You do this before swallowing19. A part of a fish20. The part of your body that has fingers21. A soft floor covering22. The opposite of begin23. Hickory Dickory Dock,The Mouse Ran Up theDOWN1. The month before June3. Halloween is in this month4. Working with numbers6. A nice word to use when you ask for something8. The shape of a coin11. An animal that has big ears and a trunk12. Very, very big13. The sixteenth president Abraham , alsoon the penny15. The first president’s last name, George16. Use this to carry school supplies and personalitems17. The opposite of on18. The short form of rhinoceros66

1234567891012111314151617181920212223The solution to thispuzzle is on page 129.67

Crossnumber Puzzle InstructionsCrossnumber puzzles are very similar to crosswords.The only difference is the clues and answers arenumbers.1.The goal is to use the ACROSS and DOWNclues to complete the grid of empty squares.2.The first square of each entry contains anumber. This number corresponds to thenumber in the ACROSS or DOWN clue lists.3.Use the partially completed squares to assist insolving other clues.Practice PuzzleIn the practice puzzle shown on the right, you aregiven a partially completed crossnumber puzzle. Theanswer to 3 ACROSS has already been completed.“380” is the answer to the clue “Three hundred andeighty.” Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 DOWN have also beenanswered and entered into the grid.Use the partially completed grid to complete the restof the puzzle. When you are finished, or if you getstuck, you can check your solution on page 130.Have fun!68

Crossnumber - Practice Puzzle1455168333 8 0470027100ACROSS3. Three hundred and eighty5. One hundred and ten7. 50 508. 1000 1000DOWN1. 20 102. 7000 1003. Three thousand four hundred4. Fifty-one6. Twelve7. 5 569

Crossnumber - Puzzle 11423567ACROSS2. Forty-eight4. One hundred and three6. Seventeen7. Two thousandDOWN1. 5 5 5 53. 8000 300 104. 8 85. Three hundred and eighty7. 7 7 7The solution to thispuzzle is on page 130.70

Crossnumber - Puzzle 212345678ACROSS1. 80 54. 300 3005. Eighty6. 25 25 25 257. 9000 276DOWN2. Five hundred and sixty3. Three thousand5. Eighty-one6. 100 228. 30 30The solution to thispuzzle is on page 130.71

Crossnumber - Puzzle 31324758ACROSS1. 200 54. One thousand and one7. Six hundred and thirty-three8. 2000 200 0 1DOWN2. Five hundred and thirty3. 12 12 124. One hundred and thirty-four5. 3 3 3 36. 10 10 109. 5 5 5 510. FourteenThe solution to thispuzzle is on page 130.726910

Crossnumber - Puzzle 11ACROSS1. 10000 900 80 24. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 25. 24 - 36. 2 x 67. 350 - 109. 200 200 20010. 10 x 411. 20 20 20 2013. Twelve thousand two hundred and fifty-two15. 20 - 316. 5 5 5 5 5 5 517. 30 x 10DOWN1. 26 - 102. 8010 2003. Twenty-one4. 3 x 46. 1950 - 207. 100 100 1008. 10 10 10 109. Sixty-eight10. Four hundred and ninty-two12. 5 x 713. 11 x 114. Two thousand and thirty-two15. 5 x 316. 100 100 10084

1243567891011121314151617The solution to thispuzzle is on page 133.85

Crossnumber - Puzzle 12ACROSS4. 4000 500 605. 12000 400 20 17. 2 2 2 2 2 28. 1 x 209. Eleven thousand and six hundred12. 780 - 8013. 8054 12015. 5 5 516. 44 917. Fifty-one19. 5 5 5 5 521. 12 12 1222. 2200 - 200DOWN1. Six thousand four hundred and five2. Ten thousand and fifty3. 8 8 85. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 26. Fifteen thousand and two hundred7. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18. Two hundred and one9. Seventeen10. 99 211. 6000 50 514. Four thousand five hundred and twenty-two18. 1002 9420. 500 5021. Thirty86

12345678910111213141516191718202122The solution to thispuzzle is on page 133.87

Sudoku Puzzle InstructionsEvery Sudoku puzzle is made up of rows, columns, and3x3 blocks. To solve a Sudoku puzzle you must fill in theunknown squares so that every row, column, and 3x3block contains the numbers one through nine only once.RowThere are 9 rows in a Sudoku puzzle. Rows run from theleft to right. Every row must contain the numbers 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. There may not be any duplicatenumbers in any row.In the sample Sudoku puzzle to the right, the numbers inthe top row are 1, 9, 3, 5, 4, 2, 7,and 6.By using the rule that no number can repeat within arow, the only possible solution to the empty square in thetop row is 8. Enter an 8 into this empty square.ColumnThere are 9 columns in a Sudoku puzzle. Columns runfrom top to bottom. Like the Sudoku rule for rows, everycolumn must also contain the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,and 9. There may not be any duplicate numbers in anycolumn.In the sample Sudoku puzzle to the right, the numbers inthe far left column are 1, 7, 5, 9, 6, 2, 8, and 3. By usingthe rule that no number can repeat within a column, theonly possible solution to the empty square in this columnis 4. Enter a 4 into this empty square.3x3 BlockThere are nine 3x3 blocks in a Sudoku puzzle. Like theSudoku rule for rows and columns, each 3x3 block must88

Sudoku- Practice ockscontain the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Therecannot be any duplicate numbers in a 3x3 block.In the sample Sudoku puzzle to the right, the shadedsquare in the upper left-hand region shows the numbers6, 5, 3, 4, 9, 7, 8, and 1. By using the rule that no numbercan repeat within a 3x3 block, the only possible solutionto the empty square is 2. Enter a 2 into this emptysquare.You did it! You solved a sudoku puzzle. The puzzles in thissection will start out very basic and get progressivelymore difficult.Have fun!89

Sudoku- Puzzle 2593178642589695164738The solution to thispuzzle is on page 134.902312

Sudoku- Puzzle 75246958341679823241695The solution to thispuzzle is on page 134.91

Sudoku- Puzzle 359832167542789365The solution to thispuzzle is on page 135.92891

Sudoku- Puzzle he solution to thispuzzle is on page 140.107

Sudoku- Puzzle 192767513968625513736789145The solution to thispuzzle is on page 140.10831632398576661955445

Sudoku- Puzzle 2047128347426351297518489939691481681885757213The solution to thispuzzle is on page 140.109

Number Search SolutionsNumber SearchPractice PuzzlePage 68750157253086931365138Number SearchPuzzle 2Page 7110Number SearchPuzzle 1Page 6972907753272018759167979086931165489

Number Search SolutionsNumber SearchPuzzle 3Page 74134409088416474018297Number SearchPuzzle 5Page 10Number SearchPuzzle 4Page 9836486988631465489976045613104638423111

Number Search SolutionsNumber SearchPuzzle 18Page 29191828483533Number SearchPuzzle 20Page 25116Number SearchPuzzle 19Page 326484326639525484151194759042658

Word Search SolutionsWord SearchPractice PuzzlePage PBGMATKTWOBPTAPNAMAHAMGIWord SearchPuzzle 2Page 29Word SearchPuzzle 1Page 28AEGGRPMJNPLEENIWSTNTYPEGBEDEMEXNQPYT117

Word Search SolutionsWord SearchPuzzle 3Page LOGKDBUGNHOGMOPBGUAPOPWIWord SearchPuzzle 5Page 32118Word SearchPuzzle 4Page 31RAEBUDUGTSNUNQGUMGPKCNXNWFUNBUCUBZAT

Word Search SolutionsWord SearchPuzzle 18Page 45RBITEYQKIOHSITEZIRXLLM GBNTLFINEMJLEYIQZSIXIGDVHNBCDKNIE WIDEAETNUQLGSHLXENINEXPINEGSVXFPBSLHO MEGCONEZMROPENQZNOSEOSEVSOXQPLW QOHTVHFECMTGELUOHOLEFROBE W HOPEQFXIPEACOWord SearchPuzzle 20Page 47Word SearchPuzzle 19Page ZMEDXUVFUSEKPFLCUTEDHUGEXBEFVMROP123

Crossword SolutionsCrosswordPractice PuzzlePage 49DUCCB O O KWB E DIO GF I S HA TAE I G H TNCrosswordPuzzle 2Page 51124B I R DCACB R E A DA I RIKE G G SO N EDHTCrosswordPuzzle 1Page 50DOG RLIM ONSF I F T YHIEOVB L U EE E NLID O R AGWWHAU T HY

Crossword SolutionsSEEDP I A NANWTHS T A RLE V E NINA N C EONOSE A R T HOM O MFCrosswordPuzzle 4Page 53J I L LCEEG OCRSHB E L TAAANH A MR E DAT E E T HCrosswordPuzzle 3Page 52C U BOD OKGA R I EEESNCCLUESAT O RWMO BVEV E NUSCrosswordPuzzle 5Page 54125

Crossword SolutionsM O NAT A PHLT EASH EUGEMFD A YYES TNLINCORLH A NIE N DOCO R G E TCTO M A C HBIERY E A RCLLM E TC H E WPAHBSAAOHNCFITKF I NDPGC A R P E TCOL O C KNCrosswordPuzzle 12Page 67129

Crossnumber SolutionsCrossnumberPractice PuzzlePage 6924 81 0 33681 72 0 0 0133 8 0541 1 01 02 0 0 0CrossnumberPuzzle 1Page 70CrossnumberPuzzle 2Page 712 0 5331 0 0 136 3 32 2 0 140413071008 536 0 08 0011 0 029 2 7 60CrossnumberPuzzle 3Page 72

Crossnumber Solutions1 661 4554 568 2082 0 8 03 47 45302 01 702 07 8 3 11361 0 1 6 556 010 000 4 54CrossnumberPuzzle 11Page 85614 5 6 000552 008 1 7 4522CrossnumberPuzzle 10Page 8321 2 4 2 1851 21 1 6 0 07 0 001 535 105953 62 0 0 01934 091 2 211 01 6236 08 035 203 029 8 22 114 001 73 500CrossnumberPuzzle 12Page 87133

Sudoku SolutionsSudokuPractice PuzzlePage uPuzzle 2Page 91134SudokuPuzzle 1Page 90

Sudoku SolutionsSudokuPuzzle 3Page uPuzzle 5Page 94SudokuPuzzle 4Page 93135

Sudoku SolutionsSudokuPuzzle 18Page kuPuzzle 20Page 109140SudokuPuzzle 19Page 108

Related booksin series:Fun Beginning Puzzlesfor Kids, Book 1is the perfect bookto get young kidsinterested in workingpopular puzzles.Puzzles focus on shortand long vowel sounds,beginning word blends,and logical reasoning.Designed to be easy,these beginning puzzlesboost self-confidence,refine motor skills, andimprove concentration.Designed by afather and son teamto help childrendiscover the joys ofworking puzzles.Fun BeginningPuzzles for KidsBook 1by Noah Ealyw/Michael Ealy

Fun Beginning Puzzles for Kids, Book 1 is the perfect puzzle book to get kids interested in working popular puzzles. Besides being fun, puzzles help to improve math skills, vocabulary, fine motor skills, patience and concentration. The puzzles in this book are not designed to be difficult. Older children should be able to read and

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