Weight | 500 g |
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Language | English |
Cover | Soft Cover |
Winning Chess Piece By Piece
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Using hundreds of diagrams, this book introduces children to chess strategy by teaching the game’s rules, techniques, tactics and variations. Side stories also show how chess skills can be applied to real-life situations, and introduce chess heroes who became grandmasters at the age of 15
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