Sue Soltis

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  1. 1. Nothing Like A Puffin

    A Delightful Exploration of Differences and Similarities

    The book explores the concept of comparison and uniqueness through a playful narrative that contrasts various objects and animals with a puffin. As the story unfolds, readers are invited to consider how different things can be both similar and distinct, highlighting the puffin's unique characteristics. Through engaging illustrations and simple text, the book encourages young readers to appreciate diversity and the special qualities that make each creature and object one-of-a-kind.

  2. 2. How To Choose A Chess Move

    This insightful guide delves into the intricate decision-making process behind selecting the best move in a game of chess. It offers readers a comprehensive understanding of various strategies, tactics, and psychological aspects that influence a player's choices on the board. Through practical examples and expert advice, the book equips both novice and experienced players with the tools to enhance their analytical skills, anticipate opponents' moves, and ultimately improve their overall gameplay. With a focus on critical thinking and strategic planning, it serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to elevate their chess prowess.

  3. 3. Pawn Structure Chess

    A Manual for Chess Players

    A practical guide to understanding and exploiting pawn formations that categorizes common pawn structures arising from various openings and explains the typical plans, piece placement, pawn breaks and target squares associated with each. Through annotated examples and instructive positions it teaches how to evaluate static and dynamic weaknesses, create and exploit pawn chains and islands, and coordinate pieces to convert structural advantages into concrete middlegame and endgame plans.