Usborne Young Puzzle series
The Young Puzzle book series from Usborne Publishing Ltd. were adventure stories for young children primarily written by Susannah Leigh with visual puzzles on every double page and brightly coloured, cartoon-style illustrations by Brenda Haw.
The first book in the series, Puzzle Island, was first released in 1990, with 12 books in total released between 1990 and 1997.[1]
A point-and-click adventure interactive storybook video game adaptation of Puzzle Castle was developed by Media Station, who also developed the Disney's Animated Storybook video game series, and was published by SegaSoft's Trampoline brand in 1996.[2]
The series returned in 2004 with Puzzle Pyramid, and the most recent book in the series, Puzzle Christmas, was first released in 2008.[3]
The books were also later released from 2014 including stickers as the Sticker Puzzle series.
Books[edit]
Some of these books were re-printed in the following volumes:
- Puzzle World (ISBN 0746007310 Search this book on .)
Collecting: Puzzle Island, Puzzle Town, Puzzle Farm. - More Adventures from Puzzle World (ISBN 074601290X Search this book on .)
Collecting: Puzzle Castle, Puzzle Planet, Puzzle Mountain. - Complete Puzzle World (ISBN 0746018592 Search this book on .)
Collecting: Puzzle Island, Puzzle Town, Puzzle Farm, Puzzle Castle, Puzzle Planet, Puzzle Mountain - Adventures in Puzzle World (ISBN 0746061161 Search this book on .)
Collecting: Puzzle Castle, Puzzle Planet, Puzzle Mountain, Puzzle Dungeon, Puzzle Jungle, Puzzle Train, Puzzle Ocean, Puzzle Holiday
External links[edit]
- usborne.co.uk - the official site of Usborne Publishing
- usborne.com/browse-books/catalogue/series/1/1280/sticker-puzzle-books/ - the Sticker Puzzle series
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- ↑ "Usborne Publishing: Puzzle Books: Young Puzzles". web.archive.org. 2002-08-28. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
- ↑ "SegaSoft Press Room". web.archive.org. 1997-06-19. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
- ↑ "Usborne Publishing: Puzzle Books: Young Puzzles". web.archive.org. 2006-10-01. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
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