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This delightful brain puzzle book is the best way to recover the brain after a stroke. The book is loaded with light to challenging word games, brainteasers, logic puzzles, picture puzzles, and adult coloring pages. Ray: "This book has helped my wife since her stroke. She did puzzles every day. It has brought back that beautiful smile. I highly recommend this book. Thanks." Entertaining, fun picture-in-the-middle word find puzzles. Puzzles recommended by MDs, speech & behavior therapists. 50 different kind word, language, logic, math & picture puzzles. Grown-up coloring pages to improve fine…mehr

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This delightful brain puzzle book is the best way to recover the brain after a stroke. The book is loaded with light to challenging word games, brainteasers, logic puzzles, picture puzzles, and adult coloring pages. Ray: "This book has helped my wife since her stroke. She did puzzles every day. It has brought back that beautiful smile. I highly recommend this book. Thanks." Entertaining, fun picture-in-the-middle word find puzzles. Puzzles recommended by MDs, speech & behavior therapists. 50 different kind word, language, logic, math & picture puzzles. Grown-up coloring pages to improve fine motor skills & handwriting. Customer: "This book is extremely helpful: I had a stroke 3 months ago, and I decided to try your book. It has helped me a great deal, not only my thinking process but also my writing has improved. I am still a long way from recovery, but I enjoy working with this book. Thank you so very much." Customer: "Great gift for my mom!!!" Adult coloring, word searches, crossword, and picture-in-the-middle puzzles are outstanding cognitive training exercises for stroke survivors. A patient gets better with practice! Solving Sudoku and math puzzles stimulates the creativity, logic, and memory areas of the brain. Live Active Happy Life!
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Kalman Toth has M.A. in Physics and M.PHIL. in Computer Science from Columbia University in New York City. The author's wife, a brilliant nuclear engineer at Indian Point nuclear power plant near New York City, passed away after an 11-year struggle with Parkinson's. Hence the author branched into puzzle books from computer books.