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京大益智遊戲博士專為兒童設計的動腦解謎 2:5 歲開始,天天挑戰 (23個題型共60款益智遊戲)

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京大益智遊戲博士專為兒童設計的動腦解謎 2:5 歲開始,天天挑戰 (23個題型共60款益智遊戲): : 2360 AI 60 2 1984 50 2019 456 3 100

作者: 東田大志  |  譯者: 卓文怡


★23個題型共60款益智遊戲,由淺入深的指引,越玩越愛思考
★結合程式運算思維的動腦解謎,學習拆解資訊化繁為簡,越玩越有邏輯
★搭配「博士小提示」,讓思路變得清晰可見,越玩越會解決問題
★全套四冊加贈「趣味遊戲圖卡」,提供動手操作輔助思考,越玩越樂於挑戰

  日本京都大學益智遊戲博士東田大志,為了提升孩子面對未來AI社會不可或缺的邏輯思考能力,專為孩子設計結合程式運算思維的動腦解謎,透過「理解規則」→「推理分析」→「解決問題」的過程,玩出樂於思考的大腦。

  本書共有60道題目,每個題目亦有難易度標示,循序漸進引導孩子在動腦解謎的益智遊戲中,藉由趣味拼圖、圖形組合與分割、推理迷宮、情境解題、拆解指令、歸納訊息等各種題型,培養程式設計的運算思維,發展解決問題的邏輯思考能力,為數位時代的日常學習和生活挑戰打下良好基礎。

  書中帶領孩子從多元、有趣且生活化的情境解題,體會到靠自己思考的樂趣。例如,每種工具只有一種功能,如何進行分配,才能將資源做出最有效的運用?根據每位外星人的描述,找出他們各來自哪一個星球?閱讀狸貓、狐狸、人類和魔法師的變身筆記,想一想他們真正的身分是什麼呢?這些益智遊戲的用意是經由邏輯思維的訓練,讓孩子學會以不同方式思考、不同角度分析、判斷和解決問題,了解「答對」不是唯一重點,解決的方法也不只一種!

  此外,難度較高的題型附有「博士小提示」,幫助孩子學習將複雜的問題簡化,釐清思路,更有效的找到解題方法;或許孩子還是會卡關,需要先翻閱書末的解答沒關係,解答中提供詳細的方法說明,建議爸媽陪伴孩子一起挑戰,並適時的給予指導和精神鼓勵!

  如果發現有些題目,孩子還需要實際動手操作輔助思考,可以影印書中頁面,或是利用套書所附贈的「趣味遊戲圖卡」,讓孩子能透過剪下的拼圖、七巧板、顏色方塊等配件,實際轉向並放在書上比對,增加趣味提高成就感!

  相信本書不論是個人獨享、親子共讀合作解題,都能享受其中,現在就翻開《京大益智遊戲博士專為兒童設計的動腦解謎2》,邊玩邊培育擅長邏輯思考的大腦吧!

作者

東田大志


  1984 年出生於日本兵庫縣,畢業於京都大學綜合人類學系,並繼續在京都大學研究所攻讀人類環境學的博士課程,是全日本第一個以「益智遊戲學」論文取得學位的博士。現為益智遊戲作家,已經自創超過50種類型的益智遊戲。他從小學到高中,每天都沉浸在益智遊戲的世界裡,高中三年級的暑假才開始準備升學考,還是應屆考上京都大學法學部。

  大學在學期間,曾經將自己設計的益智遊戲製作成宣傳單在全日本發放,引發大眾討論,因此被稱為「發送益智遊戲傳單的人」。經常受邀參加電視和廣播節目,在報紙與雜誌上皆有連載專欄。2019 年開設「京大東田式益智遊戲教室」,課程內容是學習自己設計益智遊戲題目,極力推廣從大人到小孩都能樂在其中且同時訓練大腦的益智遊戲。

譯者

卓文怡


  曾在日本大阪攻讀日中口筆譯。擅長實用書籍、推理小說等各領域之翻譯。在小熊出版的譯作有「4.5.6 歲幼兒數感啟蒙:情境數學遊戲繪本」(全套3 冊)、「準備上學嘍!」系列(共5冊)、《日本腦科學權威久保田競專為幼兒設計有效鍛鍊大腦貼紙遊戲》、《日本腦科學權威久保田競專為幼兒設計有效鍛鍊大腦摺紙遊戲》、《日本腦科學權威久保田競專為幼兒設計有效鍛鍊大腦迷宮遊戲》、《日本腦科學權威久保田競專為幼兒設計有效鍛鍊大腦益智遊戲100 題》等。

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My 9-year-old daughter loved this book. It's about two 6th grade witches (Delpha and Katybird) from rival Appalachian families who are learning how to use their magic. The book is told from both of their points of view. As a parent, I was pleasantly surprised by the different types of representation in this book and how sensitively they are handled. Delpha's dad left her and her mom when Delpha was little, and they now live in poverty. Delpha's mom is struggling to pay the bills and sells her family heirlooms to Katybird's grandparents, who run a small museum. Katybird is intersex (androgen sensitive) and believes this is messing with her magical powers. Katy's brother Caleb is Deaf and communicates with sign language. Another character, Tyler, has two moms. It's super rare to see this kind of representation in a book for tweens, and I am 100% here for it. There's a great scene where Katy reflects on attending another girl's "first moon party" and the attendees share stories about getting their first periods. When the other girls hear that Katy will never have a period due to her androgen sensitivity, they are shocked and treat her with pity and say they will pray for her. Katy is upset because she already loves and accepts herself. "As if making babies was the whole point of me existing," she thinks to herself. I seriously loved this example of how well-intentioned behavior can be hurtful. I also liked how characters getting their first periods is treated as something magical and worthy of celebration. There is so much about this book that is like a breath of magical fresh air. In addition to all the beautiful inclusive elements woven into this book, it's just really FUN. There is a pet raccoon, an enchanted outhouse, zombies, and hexes that go wrong. The only minor complaint my daughter had was that the plot relies repeatedly on the two main characters being separated and looking for each other. Otherwise, this book was a winner with our young reader. Write more books, Ash Van Waterloo! We love you!
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