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Chess for Kids [Michael Basman, Mary Ling] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Chess for Kids Review: Title: Fantastic & Engaging Introduction to Chess for Young Kids - ⭐ desertcart Review Title: Fantastic & Engaging Introduction to Chess for Young Kids!** I purchased **Chess for Kids by Michael Basman** for my 7-year-old grandson who recently expressed an interest in learning the game. It has been a fantastic purchase! He absolutely loves this book. The paperback format is easy for him to handle, and the way the material is presented is clearly very engaging for a young learner. He has successfully learned the basic chess moves and the fundamentals of the game just by reading and working through the pages. I don't have a single negative thing to say about the book—it is a fun and effective teaching tool. The quality is good, and the shipping was fast. If you are looking for a highly readable and enjoyable book to introduce a young child to chess, I highly recommend this one! **5/5 Stars!** 👍🏾🤎 Review: Helpful and Approachable Introduction to a Fascinating Game - This is an excellent overview and primer for young people just developing an interest in chess. The "for Kids" title may be a bit off-putting; the target age range is probably from, say, advanced 4th grade to early high school. However, the text is welcoming and easy to understand without being condescending. The book flows well - from a simple overview of the game to a clear explanation of the function of each piece, to a basic introduction to rules and then strategy. It includes engaging exercises and teaching games that are more than simple question/answer problems, and will help a beginning student get a feel for aspects of the game before being thrown in to full-length games. It introduces chess notation and the rules of the game, but in a simple and natural way; it does not force the student to memorize confusing arcana before being able to play and enjoy the game. Text passages are short and clear, and keyed to attractive color photos and diagrams that illustrate board positions and piece moves. (The diagrams may sometimes be slightly confusing to a student with no prior knowledge, but in general are very good.) There are also frequent sidebars with interesting explanations and chess tidbits. All in all, I think this book is a remarkably clear, informative, helpful, and engaging introduction. It should take a learner with no experience in chess up to the level of being able to play effectively and to begin to appreciate strategy. I bought it to use in teaching my 5th/6th-grade nephews the game, but I have to say I am learning things from it! It will also be helpful for students who already know the rudiments of the game but have not had systematic teaching. (Students who are ready to begin learning standard openings and strategy in a serious way should use a more advanced book.) It can be used independently by any student with moderate reading skills, but the student will benefit from having an experienced instructor as well.




























| Best Sellers Rank | #44,524 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Children's Board Games Books #24 in Chess (Books) #178 in Children's Reference Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,477) |
| Dimensions | 8.54 x 0.2 x 10.87 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 075661807X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0756618070 |
| Item Weight | 8.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | DK Superguide |
| Print length | 48 pages |
| Publication date | January 23, 2006 |
| Publisher | DK Children |
| Reading age | 6 - 10 years, from customers |
G**A
Title: Fantastic & Engaging Introduction to Chess for Young Kids
⭐ Amazon Review Title: Fantastic & Engaging Introduction to Chess for Young Kids!** I purchased **Chess for Kids by Michael Basman** for my 7-year-old grandson who recently expressed an interest in learning the game. It has been a fantastic purchase! He absolutely loves this book. The paperback format is easy for him to handle, and the way the material is presented is clearly very engaging for a young learner. He has successfully learned the basic chess moves and the fundamentals of the game just by reading and working through the pages. I don't have a single negative thing to say about the book—it is a fun and effective teaching tool. The quality is good, and the shipping was fast. If you are looking for a highly readable and enjoyable book to introduce a young child to chess, I highly recommend this one! **5/5 Stars!** 👍🏾🤎
K**H
Helpful and Approachable Introduction to a Fascinating Game
This is an excellent overview and primer for young people just developing an interest in chess. The "for Kids" title may be a bit off-putting; the target age range is probably from, say, advanced 4th grade to early high school. However, the text is welcoming and easy to understand without being condescending. The book flows well - from a simple overview of the game to a clear explanation of the function of each piece, to a basic introduction to rules and then strategy. It includes engaging exercises and teaching games that are more than simple question/answer problems, and will help a beginning student get a feel for aspects of the game before being thrown in to full-length games. It introduces chess notation and the rules of the game, but in a simple and natural way; it does not force the student to memorize confusing arcana before being able to play and enjoy the game. Text passages are short and clear, and keyed to attractive color photos and diagrams that illustrate board positions and piece moves. (The diagrams may sometimes be slightly confusing to a student with no prior knowledge, but in general are very good.) There are also frequent sidebars with interesting explanations and chess tidbits. All in all, I think this book is a remarkably clear, informative, helpful, and engaging introduction. It should take a learner with no experience in chess up to the level of being able to play effectively and to begin to appreciate strategy. I bought it to use in teaching my 5th/6th-grade nephews the game, but I have to say I am learning things from it! It will also be helpful for students who already know the rudiments of the game but have not had systematic teaching. (Students who are ready to begin learning standard openings and strategy in a serious way should use a more advanced book.) It can be used independently by any student with moderate reading skills, but the student will benefit from having an experienced instructor as well.
D**S
Great for Starters, Kids
This is a good reference book for young people, kids just learning to play chess. We gave this as a gift to our grandson who is starting to play & joined a chess club after school.
H**K
Focus on Critical Data
After examining several chess books "for kids", this is the cream of the crop. Terse, no cutesy comments, just good data and a simple perspective on critical issues. The "It's your move" sections are particularly valuable.
N**H
I see why this was so highly rated
I chose this book based on other reviews and it lived up to expectations. My 8 year old grandson and I had started learning chess together last summer, starting with a chess set with very basic instructions. I took this book to him at Thanksgiving and we worked through it as we played. Besides teaching the basic moves, it gives some history of the game, teaches basic strategy and, importantly, thinking skills. The book is structured with a short section on each piece and after explaining the moves and strategies for that piece, has some learning games or challenges to reinforce the lesson, with answers in the back of the book. Jordan really liked working through the exercises; he lit up once he realized what they were and we went through them all, reading the right and wrong answers and learning in the process. I especially liked the diagrams showing visually why it is better for certain pieces to move effectively in the middle of the board, or along the sides - I think that's great for kids. It also explains chess notation so that, once these basic skills are mastered, and as he grows a little older, we can move on to more advanced chess instruction books. I am very much enjoying sharing this challenge with my grandson and watching his mind work and lights go off as he grasps these skills.
M**E
Good for brand new beginners
Got this for my friend. Explains some simple concepts on strategy.
L**B
Excellent Tutorial, But Much Too Much about War
This book provides excellent, clear instructions for how to play chess. It includes very helpful graphics, as well. I also like that it presents some strategies that will be very helpful to novice players. My only gripe is that it continually describes the game in terms of war, war, and war. I know that the game play is a metaphor for war. Of course, this should be mentioned in the text. This book, however, seems to obsess with this. Especially in a book that presents itself as a guide for children, I feel it is inappropriate and distasteful to continually speak of "your army," "the battlefield," "control the events of the battle," "the opposing armies," "better than any army general," "The two armies move toward each other and then the fight begins," "Battle it out!" "as though the players are real generals overseeing a real battle," etc. Do we really want our children to feel like they are engaging in war, for fun? Chess is a wonderful game, despite its origin as a metaphor for war, not because of it. The author writes, "There is no feeling more satisfying than beating an able opponent." Really?
C**R
Quick read that will explain the rules in very simple terms. Book is large, with beautiful illustrations and practice examples to help solidify concepts of the game.
K**R
Purchased for my 7yr old grandson, I've learned a lot, and he can beat me (I was no competitive player). It's a really great starting point, and east to understand for all ages!
L**K
Colourful pages, just about the right amout of literature for beginners and kids alike. Bought for an 8 year old.
P**E
Good for beginners, moves and rules are well illustrated.
M**L
Brilliant book for kids or beginners. Easy to read. A friends 11yr old loved it.
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