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Fruit Sudoku Puzzles {free printables}

July 3, 2017 by Katie Leave a Comment

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Fruit is the go-to snack food in our home. It’s healthy, it’s delicious, and it has just the right amount of sweetness to satisfy my craving for sweet treats.

My Fruit Sudoku Puzzles will challenge your children’s critical thinking skills while enticing them to enjoy a wonderful variety of fruits.

Free Fruit Sudoku Puzzles | Sudoku puzzles for kids | Preschool Sudoku puzzles | Kindergarten Sudoku puzzles || Gift of Curiosity

Sudoku is a great way to exercise your child’s brain with fun, engaging, puzzles that stimulate critical thinking and cognitive skills.

The goal of Sudoku – at least when played the usual way by adults – is to fill in a 9×9 grid such that each row, column, and 3×3 sub-grid includes one and only one of each digit from 1 to 9.

Depending on the number of blank spots in the Sudoku puzzle, the difficulty can range from quite easy to extremely challenging. (I’m personally a fan of the really challenging puzzles!)

 

In the Fruit Sudoku Puzzles I am sharing today, I have made the game kid-friendly by adapting it to use pictures of different fruits instead of numbers.

Here is a sneak peak at the four Fruit Sudoku puzzles included in the download:

Fruit sudoku collage

As you can see, I have included one advanced playing board with a 9×9 grid and three basic playing boards that have been shrunk to a 4×4 grid in order to make the game age appropriate for young children.

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