Publisher: Cedar Fort
Published: January 13th, 2015
ISBN13: 9781462115488
Paperback: 224 pages
FTC FYI: Received a PDF copy in exchange for an honest review.
Summary
Master the scriptures and have fun doing it! Find hidden messages, work through puzzles, and unscramble clues as you learn the essential truths found in scripture mastery passages. Perfect for seminary, Sunday School, family night, personal scripture study, or missionary preparation, this book of puzzles is anything but trivial!
My Review
Does your family need some fresh Family Home Evening ideas? Well, this book is your answer. There are crossword puzzlers, word searches, codes to figure out, and much more, all while learning the scriptures. Each book is represented. This book is a perfect tool for beginners and those who know their stuff. I think younger children will have a harder time, but anything can be done with help from family members. Enjoy!
About the Authors
MaryAlice Wallis is the co-author of the award winning LDS Puzzle Pals and LDS Puzzle Pals- Prophets and Apostles. She graduated from Western Washington University with a degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology. She is a longtime member of the Golden Quill Writers Group and past member and presenter at American Night Writers Association, Northwest Chapter. She freelance writes children’s literature and Young Adult fiction and is currently writing a homeschooling resource book. MaryAlice and her husband David homeschooled their four children and are experiencing life as half-empty nesters. Their family loves traveling to the beach from their home in the Pacific Northwest.
Charolette Lindstrom is the co-author of two other puzzle books; LDS Puzzle Palsand LDS Puzzle Pals- Prophets and Apostles (under the name C G Lindstrom). She has written many puzzles for The Friend magazine and has stories published in The Friend, The New Era and Cricket magazines. She is an original member of the Golden Quill Writers Group in Southwest Washington. She is also a member of the American Night Writers Association (ANWA). A graduate of Utah State University, she currently teaches 2nd grad in Longview, Washington.
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Thank you Mindy for your review! Even though younger children might have difficulty with some of the puzzles, you are right- family members can help. These puzzles are geared towards an young teen- older, and are especially great for seminary students because the puzzles are based on the 25 yearly master scriptures and key words. We have 2 other books in print for younger children: LDS Puzzle Pals and LDS Puzzle Pals- Prophets and Apostles. Best to you in all your adventures. xo MaryAlice and Charlotte
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