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10 Minutes A Day Problem Solving (Ages 9-11) Reviews

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Are you worried about your child's problem-solving skills? Concerned they might fall behind in maths? As a parent, you want the best for your child's education, but finding time in your busy schedule can be challenging.

Introducing 10 Minutes A Day Problem Solving (Ages 9-11), the perfect solution for busy parents who want to boost their child's mathematical prowess. This cleverly designed workbook from Dorling Kindersley makes learning fun and manageable.

Imagine your child confidently tackling complex maths problems, rising to the top of their class, and developing skills that will serve them well into their future careers. With just 10 minutes a day, you can set your child on the path to success.

Here's why 10 Minutes A Day Problem Solving (Ages 9-11) is a game-changer:


Bite-sized 10-minute activities fit easily into your daily routine
Covers crucial topics like negative amounts and ratio problems
Mind-over-maths challenges to boost critical thinking
Full answers and parents' notes included for effective support
Aligns with the national curriculum for England and Wales
Builds confidence and problem-solving skills for future academic success


Don't let your child fall behind. Give them the tools they need to excel in maths and beyond. Add 10 Minutes A Day Problem Solving (Ages 9-11) to your basket now and watch your child's problem-solving skills soar!

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This is a great book that helps stretch the child's thinking when it comes to solving maths problems. It is useful to buy this in conjunction with "10 Minutes A Day Maths" to provide some additional variety when revising.
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Posted 2 years ago