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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Beginning Resource for Teaching Kids the Game
I bought two books for my son (7) and daughter (5) to help continue their developing interest in chess. The two books are Chess For Children and How to Beat Your Dad at Chess. The latter turned out to be too advanced for my kids, but Chess For Children is exactly what my kids needed to learn about the game. Written by teachers in Lincolnshire, England, the book uses...
Published on January 1, 2003 by S. Miska

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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An OK book for a kid to start with
This book rates just ok with me because I have seen and read better books to get a kid started in chess.

This book needs some serious updating in graphics (it reads and looks like it was written long ago and the explanations could be made more clear). When I was smaller I learned how the pieces moved with "YOU CAN PLAY CHESS" which had fun pictures for me...
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An OK book for a kid to start with, January 31, 2006
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This review is from: Chess for Children (Paperback)
This book rates just ok with me because I have seen and read better books to get a kid started in chess.

This book needs some serious updating in graphics (it reads and looks like it was written long ago and the explanations could be made more clear). When I was smaller I learned how the pieces moved with "YOU CAN PLAY CHESS" which had fun pictures for me. When I got older I found that "CHESS FOR JUNIORS" was great and had a lot of detail in not just rules but the strategy you need to get started and then some!

I hope they update and upgrade this book. It would be a really good book then.
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars OK at best and certainly not the best beginners book, September 27, 2004
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This review is from: Chess for Children (Paperback)
I have this and "Chess For Juniors" (Random House). This book is just ok. It doesn't build on the lessons and does not come accross nearly as clearly as "Chess For Juniors".
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Beginning Resource for Teaching Kids the Game, January 1, 2003
This review is from: Chess for Children (Paperback)
I bought two books for my son (7) and daughter (5) to help continue their developing interest in chess. The two books are Chess For Children and How to Beat Your Dad at Chess. The latter turned out to be too advanced for my kids, but Chess For Children is exactly what my kids needed to learn about the game. Written by teachers in Lincolnshire, England, the book uses great techniques to help children understand basic skills. My children already know how to set up the board and how each piece should move on the board, but the methods in Chess For Children help them go beyond "how" a piece moves to "why" they should move it.

For example, the book features the Lincolnshire System, or the "Pawn Game", teaching kids to play with only the pawns. This method develops an understanding for how to use pawns in concert and how quickly the picket line can dissolve when a player doesn't ensure the pieces mutually support each other. The authors also present several other interesting techniques for teaching youngsters how to maneuver (instead of move) knights, rooks and bishops around the board. My daughter's favorite game is the Mad Queen, pitting the queen on one side against all of the pawns of an opponent. The opponent must attempt to get one pawn to the far side before the queen kills them all.

My kids love the games and techniques outlined in Nottingham's book. The authors weave a mix of chess history, years of enthusiasm teaching youth, along with the basics of chess. The product reflects a wealth of experience and a passion for both children and the game of chess. Bravo! Highly recommended!

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could do with updating, January 31, 2005
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An ok book when it first came out, but things move on and content looks dated now. There have been books before and after by other publisheres with the same title.
Most recent and to be recommended is the Gambit Publishing version, Chess for Children by Chandler/Milligan, in hardcover and with modern chess graphics and illustrations. Also available via Amazon.
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28 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for the parent too..., February 19, 2000
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I bought this book because I did not want to teach my son poor chess habits. He did not read it (to the best of my knowledge), but I was able to extract a few important things in an appropriate order to tell him as we played. I enjoyed reading it too! Results? My son presses me very hard at chess: if I don't concentrate he trounces me. Sometimes even if I do not have a break in my concentration he still wipes me off the board.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great start, November 16, 2003
This review is from: Chess for Children (Paperback)
My 7 year old son picked it right up and began to try it out. That lasted a few days - need to get him going again. I tell you, this is a good book for starters, you need to play to get there though.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Ideas for Teaching Chess to Children, August 21, 2007
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Here is a good book with some great ideas for teaching chess to young and old alike. Although written for children ages 9 to 12, I think its best use is for a teacher or parent wanting to teach a a young child (or anybody for that matter) the game of chess in an easy-to-understand kind of way.

The book succeeds splendidly at this by introducing small "chunks" of chess knowledge. Using a variety of chess game variations, puzzles, and activities, the student gradually learns all the rules of the game in a fun and interesting way.

Take for example "The Pawn Game". What's so great about this is that you can begin to play a simplified form of chess having only learned how a single piece moves and captures! Even better, you are actually learning solid chess fundamentals as to how to use pawns in the full game of chess.

In addition to "the Pawn Game" the authors introduce many other "mini" chess activities like the "Attack of the Mad Queen" game and the "Knight Driving Test" challenge.

Because of this approach, learning the rules of chess becomes something fun and not a confusing and overwhelming experience for the new player.

Highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for the parent too..., February 19, 2000
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I bought this book because I did not want to teach my son poor chess habits. He did not read it (to the best of my knowledge), but I was able to extract a few important things in an appropriate order to tell him as we played. I enjoyed reading it too! Results? My son presses me very hard at chess: if I don't concentrate he trounces me. Sometimes even if I do not have a break in my concentration he still wipes me off the board.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars every child should learn chess, April 15, 2006
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This review is from: Chess for Children (Paperback)
Chess is a game of skill that has been around for thousands of years. The exact origins of the game are not well known, but there has been very little change in the rules over all this time. It is rightly regarded as the king of all board games, as there is no luck or outside influences involved, and the two participants are fully in charge of their own destiny.

It is also a rare game where children and adults can compete on equal terms. There have been many child prodigies over the years. Sammy Reshevsky and Bobby Fischer were two of the most noteworthy. It is common for good junior players to compete in adult tournaments, and often with success.

Because chess involves planning and logical thought many teachers and schools like to introduce it.There is some evidence that children who play chess improve at other subjects as well.

Recently there has been a large amount of publicity on how older people too might benefit from the mental stimulation that chess provides.

Children as young as four or five years of age are able to learn the moves of chess, although they might need help with a couple of special rules (like castling, which is the only time a player can move two pieces at once).

Chess is a board game with equal, that has stood the test of time. Everyone should learn to play!


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