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Reasons to Buy Brain Trainer
Puzzles to Keep Your Mind Young and Agile
- Mothers' Day is just around the corner. Moms love puzzles; after all, they marry dads.
- A great gift for grads. No student loans necessary.
- Send a copy in your next CARE package to someone in the armed services.
- A thoughtful gift for your teacher. Apples are so cliche.
- Fathers' Day gifts are usually ties; this year let's go for the WIN!
- A fun pastime on the longest day of the year.
- Something to read by flashlight after 'lights out' at summer camp.
- Great airline reading, but not to be used as a flotation device.
- Autographed first editions of books sometimes become extremely valuable.
- If your business has a waiting room, it's great reading when someone else has the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.
- Get your Christmas shopping done now and avoid the rush.
- You can read the book in bright sunlight (around the pool, for example).
- Teachers can always use help to stimulate students' thinking.
- No home should be without one. In 1998, every home with termite damage failed to have a copy.
- A great way to prepare for the sequel, Perplexercises.
- Learn tips and secrets for solving those seasonal corn mazes.
- Carrying the book makes you look more intellectual.
- A Terrific Gift for any Puzzle Fan
- Ample margins allow you to write comments like "Terrific!" and "Brilliant!"
- A great Christmas stocking stuffer (for fairly large stockings only).
- A sharp mind helps us enjoy life.
- Give thanks that you have a clear, clever mind.
- All the pictures in the book make it worth about 200,000 words.
- Gift giving made easy.
- Keep your brain warm on those winter nights.
- Make a resolution to exercise your brain.
- Good puzzle solvers score higher on IQ and SAT tests.
- Don't like math? There are seven other chapters to enjoy.
- The puzzle fans in your life constantly need new challenges.
- The riddle chapter alone is worth the price of the book.
- A Valentine puzzle and a George Washington puzzle make for a perfect February.
- Buy a copy for your local library. Raise your community's puzzle IQ.
- Aren't you curious how I could have seven tips for solving word search puzzles?
- Most of the "children's puzzles" are tough enough for adults to enjoy.
- Short, humorous stories begin each chapter.
- Learning tips and secrets builds your confidence.
- Learn the puzzle masters' secret handshake. April Fool! No handshake.
- Tremendous variety - something for everyone.
- Solving a difficult puzzle is an exhilarating experience.
- There are about as many pictures as there are pages.
- Keeping brain cells active keeps you sharp and young.
- Puzzles like Mom would create (if she were a puzzle expert with a sadistic streak).
No more need to say,
“Where did they get that answer?” or
“How did they expect me to figure that out?”
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