Description
Use Your Brain 5 – Kids Brain Games, Math & Logic Puzzle Workbook (Bilingual Arabic–English, Ages 4–8, Printable PDF) is a bright, autumn-themed activity book that turns early learning into a fun brain-training adventure. This kids workbook is packed with counting games, spot-the-difference puzzles, shadow matching, subtraction and addition practice, “find the odd one out” tasks and front/back matching activities – all designed on big notebook-style pages that are easy for young children to understand and enjoy. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
On the cover, a friendly pencil girl in a purple hijab and green dress greets a young deer in a forest filled with orange and yellow trees, holding a mini page with different patterns. This warm scene immediately tells children that the book is about thinking, observing and playing with animals and everyday objects.
Fun kids brain games that build real skills
Each page in Use Your Brain 5 focuses on one clear brain game. Children are never overloaded with text; instead, they are guided by colourful illustrations and short instructions written in both Arabic and English. This makes the workbook ideal for bilingual families, international schools and anyone looking for Arabic–English printable activities.
Early in the book, children meet a page full of pineapples and strawberries in a “How Many / كم العدد” counting challenge. They must carefully count each fruit and write or choose the correct answer. A later page repeats this idea with a whole flock of exotic birds (toucans), helping children practise counting larger sets while staying focused. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Another early activity asks kids to choose the objects that belong in the sea. A central pool is surrounded by dolphins, fish, starfish, seashells and seahorses – but also land animals like sheep, ducks, deer and bears, plus a butterfly. Children are asked to “Choose The Correct Objects” in the sea, training their ability to sort by habitat and category.
On the “What is superfluous?” page, a little girl stands on the beach, enjoying the sun and waves. Around her are summer items like sunglasses, ice cream and a watermelon slice, but also clearly odd pieces such as a winter jacket or a sports shoe. Children must identify the things that are not suitable for the scene, which develops logical thinking and real-world understanding of when objects are used. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Logic puzzles, matching games & subtraction fun
Visual discrimination is strengthened through a clever fur-and-pattern matching page. Children see animals on the left (squirrel, skunk, fawn, rabbit, dog) and close-up squares of fur patterns on the right. They must draw lines to match each animal with its correct pattern, a brilliant exercise for attention to detail, matching and problem-solving. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Several pages focus on Subtraction Fun. One subtraction page uses rockets; another uses little dinosaurs walking in lines. Some of the pictures are crossed out to show that they have been taken away, and children complete the subtraction equation on the right. This visual approach makes subtraction for kids concrete and easy to understand, even before they are comfortable with abstract numbers. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Spot-the-difference fans will love the pages where children must find 3 differences between two similar pictures. One shows a smiling chef holding a plate of food, with ingredients and cooking tools around her; another shows a cleaner or caretaker with a mop, bucket and warning sign. Children search for small changes in colours, objects and positions, building observation, patience and visual memory.
The workbook also includes favourite “Find 2 Same Pictures” games. On one page, a whole group of lions appears in different poses, manes and facial expressions. Children must find the two lions that are exactly the same, a perfect challenge for concentration and visual scanning. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Shadow matching, front/back matching & one-of-a-kind puzzles
Shadow-matching pages ask kids to “Find The Correct Shadow”. In one page, a purple mole pops out of a pile of earth while several black silhouettes of moles surround it. On another, a cheerful horse stands in the centre, again surrounded by shadows. Children must study the outlines carefully and choose the exact match, strengthening shape recognition and detail awareness. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
Two multi-column pages titled “Back and front / صل خطاً بين الأمام والخلف” show animals such as buffalo, elephants, zebras, koalas, monkeys, lions, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, deer, boars and hedgehogs. On one side of the page, children see the front view; on the other, the back view. They must connect each pair correctly, building a sense of orientation, perspective and visual logic.
“Find one of a kind / أوجد الصورة غير المكررة” puzzles appear twice. One page shows humorous scenes with a businessman, a chicken, a ladder and a duck in a glass dome in different combinations; another uses other sets of pictures. Children must find the only image that appears once, helping them practise pattern recognition, comparison and analytical thinking. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Fun addition & picture matching activities
Math skills are further reinforced with Fun Addition pages. One uses hats, backpacks and shoes; another uses cats, little ghosts and gravestones. Children see two groups of pictures, add them together and choose the correct total from three possible answers. This playful structure turns addition practice into a game instead of a chore.
Later pages labelled “Match the pictures / صل بين الصور المناسبة” invite children to connect related images – for example, matching objects that go together or belong to the same group. Other pages ask children to pick out superfluous items or again find a unique image among repeated ones. The final “How Many?” page offers an extra counting challenge so children can finish the book with a confident sense of achievement. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
Bilingual Arabic–English workbook for ages 4–8
Use Your Brain 5 – Kids Brain Games, Math & Logic Puzzle Workbook is ideal for children aged 4–8. The illustrations are cute and age-appropriate, and each activity takes only a few minutes to complete, which suits short attention spans. Because the instructions are in both Arabic and English, this workbook works beautifully in bilingual homes and classrooms, gently supporting vocabulary development in both languages while focusing on thinking skills.
As children work through the pages, they build:
- Early maths skills – counting, basic addition and subtraction, number recognition.
- Logic and problem-solving – deciding which items belong, which objects are superfluous, and which tell a different story.
- Observation and attention – spotting differences, finding unique pictures and matching patterns or shadows.
- Visual and spatial skills – matching front/back views and recognising shapes and outlines.
Delivered as a printable PDF, this kids brain games workbook is perfect for home learning, preschool and primary classrooms, tutoring centres, nurseries, after-school clubs and travel activity packs. Whenever you need a smart, screen-free activity, simply print a page from Use Your Brain 5 and let the brain-training fun begin.






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