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*Plants vs. Zombies: Brain Food* by Brandon T. Snider - beginning readers book review
 
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Plants vs. Zombies: Plant Your Path
 
Plants vs. Zombies: Brain Food
by Brandon T. Snider
Ages 6-10 224 pages HarperFestival December 2013 Hardcover    

Get out a pencil and get ready to use your brain—you’ve got some thinking to do!

Plants vs. Zombies: Brain Food is a solidly-bound hardcover chockfull of activities to tease the brain. While some knowledge of the Plants vs. Zombies game might be needed for a few games—such as the matching various images of plants, for example, to items connected to it—the majority of games are classic pen-and-paper games like mazes, Tic Tac Toe, word searches and word scrambles. The huge diversity of game selection, from simply counting the number of Zombies on the page to figuring out word scrambles, allows numerous age groups to participate in the Plants vs. Zombies action.

Plants vs. Zombies: Brain Food challenges you to work your brain. It’s a perfect addition for camping trips or family get-togethers when you want some good old-fashioned family time (even if it is centered around the Plants vs. Zombies theme).

Highly recommended for young and old fans of brain teasers and games, in particular those who like the game Plants vs. Zombies.
 
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