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ABCHESS

- Learn To Play Chess in 26 Stories
Af: Vishnu Warrier Engelsk Hardback

ABCHESS

- Learn To Play Chess in 26 Stories
Af: Vishnu Warrier Engelsk Hardback
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The ABCs of chess refers to the fundamental principles and basic concepts that are essential for understanding and playing the game of chess. 


Chess is often considered crucial for the development of the young brain due to its various cognitive and educational benefits. The author, Vishnu Warrier found the perfect match with Thinkers’ graphic artist Dirk Dewitte, producing his latest chess book for kids and starters. Playing chess involves remembering the rules of the game, recalling past moves, and recognizing patterns on the board. This continuous exercise of memory can help improve a child''s memory capacity and retention. Look no further, you have found the best starting point for the game of Chess!


AlphaBet Chess offers a fun and simple way for kids to learn chess while remembering the key rules. It’s imaginative and packed with engaging tips!

Each letter of the alphabet is paired with a key chess term, such as A for Attraction, B for Bishop, and C for Checkmate, brought to life through colorful illustrations and whimsical stories. This isn’t just a book about chess—it’s a book about discovery, designed to captivate children’s imaginations while teaching them the basics of both the alphabet and chess.

Our goal with AlphaBet Chess is not only to teach the basics of chess but to inspire a lifelong love of learning and playing. We see AlphaBet Chess as a unique opportunity to bring families together. It’s a book that parents and grandparents can share with their children, creating lasting memories while introducing them to the game of chess. 

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The ABCs of chess refers to the fundamental principles and basic concepts that are essential for understanding and playing the game of chess. 


Chess is often considered crucial for the development of the young brain due to its various cognitive and educational benefits. The author, Vishnu Warrier found the perfect match with Thinkers’ graphic artist Dirk Dewitte, producing his latest chess book for kids and starters. Playing chess involves remembering the rules of the game, recalling past moves, and recognizing patterns on the board. This continuous exercise of memory can help improve a child''s memory capacity and retention. Look no further, you have found the best starting point for the game of Chess!


AlphaBet Chess offers a fun and simple way for kids to learn chess while remembering the key rules. It’s imaginative and packed with engaging tips!

Each letter of the alphabet is paired with a key chess term, such as A for Attraction, B for Bishop, and C for Checkmate, brought to life through colorful illustrations and whimsical stories. This isn’t just a book about chess—it’s a book about discovery, designed to captivate children’s imaginations while teaching them the basics of both the alphabet and chess.

Our goal with AlphaBet Chess is not only to teach the basics of chess but to inspire a lifelong love of learning and playing. We see AlphaBet Chess as a unique opportunity to bring families together. It’s a book that parents and grandparents can share with their children, creating lasting memories while introducing them to the game of chess. 

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 64
ISBN-13: 9789464787559
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 9464787554
Kategori: Forside
Udg. Dato: 28 nov 2024
Længde: 10mm
Bredde: 237mm
Højde: 317mm
Forlag: Thinkers Publishing
Oplagsdato: 28 nov 2024
Forfatter(e): Vishnu Warrier
Forfatter(e) Vishnu Warrier


Kategori Forside


ISBN-13 9789464787559


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 64


Udgave


Længde 10mm


Bredde 237mm


Højde 317mm


Udg. Dato 28 nov 2024


Oplagsdato 28 nov 2024


Forlag Thinkers Publishing

Kategori sammenhænge