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Use Your Brain 7 – Kids Brain Games, Math & Logic Puzzle Workbook (Bilingual Arabic–English, Ages 4–8, Printable PDF) is a cheerful activity book that turns thinking into a daily habit. This workbook is packed with logic puzzles, spot-the-difference games, counting challenges, mazes, opposites, shadow matching and simple maths – all designed on large notebook-style pages that are easy for young children to understand and enjoy.
On the cover, a little girl with a pink scarf is gardening in a sunny park while a friendly pencil character proudly holds up her picture. The scene signals exactly what this book offers: calm, screen-free brain games that help kids grow curious, focused and confident.
Smart kids brain games based on real scenes
The first activity introduces “Choose The Correct Objects”. A child is sitting at the table with a bowl of food and a drink, while different items float around – bananas, bread, a chili, a mushroom, a drill, a bucket and more. Children must circle the appropriate objects that belong with the meal and ignore the strange ones. This simple task develops everyday logic, classification and vocabulary.
Next comes a cute farm page where children must “Find the Different Picture”. Several sheep stand in similar poses, but one has a small change. Kids compare details like ears, legs and tails to identify the odd one out. This builds attention to detail, visual discrimination and patience.
A science-themed spread invites children to decide “What is Superfluous?”. A young scientist stands at the centre surrounded by goggles, test tubes, flasks and a microscope – plus unrelated objects like a straw hat or a comb. Kids decide which items are useful in a lab and which are not, strengthening critical thinking and context awareness.
Spot 3 differences, count the fruit & solve the maze
Further inside the workbook, children meet a friendly farmer and must “Find 3 Differences” between two almost identical pictures. They search for small changes in colours, shapes and objects, which trains observation, memory and concentration.
On the “How Many?” fruit page, the notebook is filled with bright green apples and yellow bananas. Children count each type and record how many they can find. This page is perfect for practising counting, grouping and number recognition in a fun way.
The maze page challenges kids to “Help the rooster get there”. A rooster is waiting at the entrance of a coop, while another stands at the start of a twisty maze. Children trace the correct path to guide the rooster home, improving fine motor control, planning and problem-solving.
Shadow matching & subtraction fun
Insects and tiny creatures appear on a “Find The Correct Shadow” spread. Each colourful character – ant, butterfly, ladybird, worm, snail and bee – has a black silhouette on the other side of the page. Children must draw lines from each insect to its matching shadow. This trains shape recognition, visual attention and logical matching skills.
Maths practice continues with a “Subtraction Fun” page. Rows of little purple pots or cauldrons march across the notebook; in each row, some are crossed out. Children complete the subtraction equation on the right, seeing clearly how taking away objects changes the total. This makes subtraction for kids simple, concrete and engaging.
Find the different picture, identical pairs & opposites
Several pages focus on spotting differences and identical images. One page shows a girl holding wooden boxes; children must “Find the different picture” among four similar poses. Another lively spread filled with dolphins, crocodiles, elephants, walruses, fish and sea stars asks kids to “Find two identical pictures”. These activities improve visual memory, comparison skills and focus.
A standout page in this workbook is the colourful “Opposites game”. On one side, children see words and pictures such as SHORT (little socks), SMALL (a mouse), WILD (a giraffe), SOLID (a block of cheese) and LIGHT (a balloon). On the other side, they see LIQUID (a bottle), DOMESTIC (a cow), HEAVY (a truck), BIG (tall buildings) and LONG (long socks). Children draw lines to match pairs of opposites, gently learning English adjectives, their meanings and their opposites in a fun visual way.
Front & back, butterfly shadows & fun addition
The “Back and front” page shows cute animals – lions, elephants, giraffes and mice – with their faces on one side and backs on the other. Kids connect each front view to the correct back view, building orientation, perspective and spatial thinking.
Another page shows a large butterfly perched on a flower, surrounded by several butterfly silhouettes. Children must “Find The Correct Shadow”, which encourages them to notice wing shape, body position and antennae, reinforcing fine visual discrimination.
To strengthen early maths further, a bright “Fun Addition” spread asks children to add bees, sunflowers and little bombs. For each problem, they look at two groups of objects, count them and choose the correct answer from three numbers. This picture-based addition turns early maths practice into a game.
Match the pictures, count sea creatures & more brain games
On a “Match the pictures” page, children connect related items: a rock to a mountain tree, a lightbulb to a lamp, a hand to a mitten, a log to a pine, a dustpan to a broom and a key to a lock. This kind of activity builds logical association, word-picture links and everyday knowledge.
Later, a dramatic “How Many?” page is crowded with blue lobsters and beige crabs. Children must count each kind, reinforcing advanced counting skills and careful visual scanning.
Further along, kids revisit “What is Superfluous?” with a rainy-day scene where a child stands in a puddle holding an umbrella, surrounded by clothes, autumn leaves and random objects. They also tackle more “Find 2 Same Pictures” puzzles with cows, additional “Find 3 Differences” scenes, more subtraction rows, extra shadow matching, another “Find the different picture”, a final “Choose The Correct Objects” and one last “Match the pictures” challenge. Together, these pages provide repeated, varied practice in observation, counting, logic and association.
With its mix of maths puzzles, logic games, opposites practice and bilingual instructions, Use Your Brain 7 – Kids Brain Games, Math & Logic Puzzle Workbook (Bilingual Arabic–English, Ages 4–8, Printable PDF) is a powerful, flexible resource for home learning, classrooms, nurseries and learning centres.







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