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Learn Norwegian with Word Search Puzzles: Learn Norwegian Language Vocabulary with Challenging Word Find Puzzles for All Ages

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Learn Norwegian with Word Search Puzzles is a HUGE collection of 130 bilingual English-Norwegian word search puzzles that will challenge you with dozens of interesting categories. Learning a new language can be both challenging and rewarding. This book provides puzzle based vocabulary exercises and is intended to supplement traditional methods of language study. In this book you will Are you planning a business trip or vacation to Norway? Grab this book and practice vocabulary at home or on the plane! A great gift for parents and grandparents to give to children both young and old. Share your culture and language with the new generation. Studies have shown that continuously challenging your brain with puzzles and games or acquiring new skills such as a new language can help to delay symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer’s. Keeping a sharp mind is a great idea for people of any age. The Learn with Word Search Puzzle Series has been revised and expanded to 25 exciting languages.

143 pages, Paperback

Published January 29, 2019

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David Solenky

261 books
An author that compiles a collection of word search puzzles (AI) to help with your language learning.

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June 27, 2025
Good. Plenty of word search puzzles with lots of words. The solutions are printed much too small though and almost unreadable.
Published primarily for the US market, using US words/spelling for translation. Many British English words are actually the same or similar to Norwegian (Faucet/Tap/Teppe). A spade is a spade in British English and Norwegian. Not a shovel as given in translation. A shovel is a different implement to a spade.
I'm not sure how much the book improves language learning but it's entertaining.
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