Description
Use Your Brain 2 – Kids Brain Games & Logic Puzzle Workbook (Bilingual Arabic–English, Ages 4–8, Printable PDF) is an engaging, full-colour activity book that turns learning into a game. Packed with fun brain games for kids, logic puzzles, counting challenges and observation tasks, this workbook is perfect for parents and teachers who want a screen-free, educational resource that actually builds real thinking skills.
The workbook follows the popular “Use Your Brain / شغّل مخك” style, where every activity is printed on a big notebook page with a bright outdoor background and a friendly pencil character encouraging children as they play. Instructions are written in both Arabic and English, making this a powerful bilingual kids workbook that supports language learning alongside logic, maths and problem-solving.
Inside this kids brain games workbook
Each page presents a different challenge that trains a specific skill. Children never feel bored because the style of the puzzles keeps changing, while the visual look stays familiar and comforting.
- Hidden object puzzle – Find 10 fish: On one of the first pages, children are invited to “Find 10 Fish in the Image”. A group of pelicans fill the water scene, and kids must look carefully for ten small fish cleverly hidden among the birds and the waves. This improves attention to detail and visual scanning.
- Shadow matching – Vehicles and boats: Several pages ask children to draw lines between colourful vehicles and their correct shadows – submarines, sailboats, ships and more. Matching each picture to the right silhouette develops visual discrimination and logical thinking as children compare shapes and angles.
- Place each item in its place: A clever categorising puzzle shows food, clothes and other objects next to a fridge and a wardrobe. Children must decide where each item belongs and “Put item in place”. Later, another page asks them to place fruit into the correct spot inside a red fridge by matching each shape to its outline. These activities build everyday logic, sorting skills and understanding of categories.
- How many? – Counting fruits, sweets and tools: Several “How Many?” pages challenge children to count objects and tick the correct number. One page shows a donkey pulling a cart overloaded with fruit; another is full of balloons, sweets, lollipops and birthday cakes; another is covered in tools like saws, pliers and wrenches. Kids practise counting, number recognition and early maths in a playful way.
- Which one is missing?: In more advanced observation puzzles, children see a group of objects at the top of the page and a scene at the bottom. They must decide which item is missing from the basket of food, the fish tank, the mushroom patch and other scenes. These “Which one is missing?” challenges boost memory, comparison and problem-solving.
- Find identical pictures: Kids search for two identical elves dressed in green, two matching farmers and two matching gardeners among many very similar drawings. Spotting the exact same pose and tiny details trains concentration and visual memory.
- Arrange by size – Tractors: A fun “Arrange by Size” activity shows tractors in different sizes, along with two barns labelled BIG and small. Children must guide the biggest vehicles to the big barn and the smallest to the small one, building early understanding of size comparison, ordering and measurement.
- Spot the differences – Market stall scenes: A lively fruit-and-vegetable stall appears twice on the same page with small changes. Kids are asked to “Spot 10 Differences”, which encourages them to look closely, compare and carefully check their answers.
- Find the superfluous object – Firefighter tools: One page is full of firefighting equipment – helmet, boots, extinguisher, truck, hose – plus a few items that do not belong, such as a stethoscope or household object. Children must “Find superfluous object”, practising categorising and logical thinking as they decide which tool doesn’t fit the group. Another page repeats this idea with more mixed tools and objects.
- Wardrobe sorting & fridge sorting by colour: Children draw circles around items that belong inside a wardrobe, then organise food in a refrigerator by colour. These tasks combine sorting, colour recognition and real-life knowledge of everyday objects.
- Fun addition: A “Fun Addition” page introduces simple addition with pictures. Children add groups of objects and write the result, turning visual counting into basic arithmetic in a gentle, age-appropriate way.
Bilingual Arabic–English learning made easy
All puzzles in this kids brain games workbook come with short instructions in both Arabic and English. Phrases such as “How many?”, “Which one is missing?”, “Arrange by size”, “Find superfluous object” and their Arabic equivalents appear on every page. This makes Use Your Brain 2 perfect for:
- Arabic-speaking families introducing their children to English vocabulary.
- International schools and bilingual classrooms.
- Parents who want Arabic–English printable activities that are truly educational.
Children quickly learn to understand common instruction words in both languages while relying on the strong visual cues in each puzzle. Over time, they begin to recognise written words and feel more confident reading short directions on their own.
Why this kids logic puzzle book is perfect for ages 4–8
Use Your Brain 2 targets the key developmental stage between preschool and early primary. The activities are large, colourful and not overloaded with text, making them ideal for short attention spans. At the same time, the puzzles are smart enough to challenge older children and keep them interested.
As kids work through the book, they practise:
- Observation and visual attention – scanning images to find hidden fish, missing items and identical pictures.
- Counting and early maths – “How many?” tasks and picture-based addition.
- Logic and categorising – placing items in the right place, finding objects that don’t belong, sorting by size and colour.
- Memory and focus – comparing scenes, spotting differences and remembering which picture they are looking for.
These skills are essential foundations for reading, writing, maths and problem-solving in school, making this workbook an excellent choice for parents and educators who care about early childhood development.
Printable PDF for home, classroom and learning centres
Because this is a printable PDF brain games workbook, you can use it in many flexible ways. Print the entire book and bind it for your child, or print individual pages as quick brain-breaks, homework sheets or assessment activities. Favourite puzzles can be reprinted again and again for siblings and students.
Use it at home as a calm, screen-free alternative to mobile games; in classrooms as warm-up work or early-finisher activities; in tutoring centres and nurseries as structured thinking exercises; or in waiting rooms and travel packs to keep children quietly busy. Wherever you use it, Use Your Brain 2 – Kids Brain Games & Logic Puzzle Workbook turns spare minutes into smart learning moments.






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