Both come into play both in
simple puzzle exercises as well as fighting.
Not exact matches
The book contains graduated lists (from the most
simple to the more complex, as well as an alphabetical list) and related
exercises (
puzzles, word scrambles, sentences writing, fill in the blank) of one thousand of the most frequently occurring words with accompanying
exercises for EAL / EFL students.
This might include using interactive or
puzzle toys, playing
simple clicker training games, hiding toys or treats around the house for the dog to find, or any other interactive
exercise that gets him thinking.
The game quickly evolves into a series of
puzzles which can range from
simple, brain tickling
exercises to ludicrous, brain wrecking quests.
From what starts as a
simple puzzle solving
exercise, becomes a total battle for survival... all with sly humor and a catchy theme song at the end.
At the time Kawashima was author of a pair of popular
exercise books, containing
simple maths and language
puzzles, that were marketed as ways to «train the brain».