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Upbeat map-quest designed for curious young minds, World of Alice: Pirate Treasure turns route-finding into a playful lesson in logic, sequencing, and spatial awareness as children trace safe paths across islands, bridges, reefs, and dunes to reach a friendly captain’s chest, and everything is built to promote calm thinking rather than rushing—how to play: choose a map, study the icons that mark water, rocks, palm groves, and whirlpools, then tap or drag to plot a continuous path from the starting banner to the X without crossing hazards or doubling back; later boards add one-way arrows, tide markers that “raise” or “lower” shallow passes, and switches that open rope bridges, so careful order matters; collectible shells reward tidy routes with no extra steps, and gentle hints nudge, never spoil, by highlighting two promising tiles so children still own the solution; tips for grown-ups guiding play: invite kids to “point and tell” before they move (“sand, then bridge, then palm”) so plans live in words first, ask them where a path must never go (teaching elimination), and celebrate restarts as good science—try, observe, adjust; tips for kids: look for bottlenecks like narrow isthmuses—they almost always belong in the route—walk the edge of the island with your finger to spot hidden bridges, and save switches for when you’ve cleared the area they unlock; variation modes keep interest high without pressure: timed “breeze” challenges for quick thinkers, free-explore maps with no timer for quieter sessions, and mirror maps that flip left and right to strengthen mental rotation; accessibility options include simple contrast toggles, dyslexia-friendly fonts for labels, and a “tap-confirm” setting that prevents accidental detours; progress stickers mark skills learned—“great scout” for scanning first, “bridge builder” for remembering switches, “tide watcher” for timing shallow crossings—and the journal page lets children retell their favorite adventure in their own words, reinforcing comprehension; unique blurb: World of Alice: Pirate Treasure feels like storytime and puzzle time woven together, with watercolor skies, soft wave sounds, and clear, readable symbols, and because every level rewards planning, patience, and pride in small, correct steps, the confidence children build on the map spreads nicely to early reading, early math, and everyday problem solving—find the route, tell the story of the route, and smile when the friendly chest pops open because you thought it through.



Instruction

Click on the answer corresponding to the treasure path



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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