Strategy Made Fun: Sun Tzu’s Art of War for Kids
- ActivitiesStrategy & logic gamesPuzzlesAncient wisdomInteractive Learning
- Categories:Activities, Crafts & Games Classics Early Learning
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Publication date:February,2023
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★ Strategy Thinking Made Playful for Ages 4–8: This series transforms complex strategic concepts from Sun Tzu's The Art of War and the Thirty-Six Stratagems into 50+ hands-on games—mazes, spot-the-difference, logic sequencing, and more. Each spread pairs a brief, child-friendly stratagem story with a matched interactive challenge, building observation, comparison, and planning skills through pure play. Children laugh their way into sharper minds, absorbing "read the situation, then act" thinking without a lesson in sight.
★ Classic Wisdom, Kid-Sized Stories: Every page introduces a timeless strategic idea—"Know yourself and your enemy" or "Win without fighting"—through a short, engaging tale children instantly grasp. A paired game follows naturally: match allies and enemies, navigate a maze of troop movements, or sequence battlefield logic. The rhythm of story-then-play keeps young readers hooked, training adaptability, reasoning, and patience with every turn. No drills, no pressure—just the quiet thrill of outsmarting the puzzle.
Description
Children match signals, navigate mazes, and sequence battlefield moves, training observation, logic, and planning with every page. Self-contained spreads mean read a story, play a game, repeat. No pressure, no drills—just the fun of outsmarting the puzzle.
For ages 4–8, this is strategy thinking disguised as a game book: simple, addictive, and quietly brilliant.
Author
18 years in editorial publishing. Former Executive Editor of international branded children's periodicals; Editor-in-Chief of independent publishing imprint. Curated titles selected for national key publishing projects, Original Power Animation Support Program, and recognized by China Copyright Association Best Copyright Creativity Award, "My Favorite Children's Book" Picture Book Award, and other domestic honors.
Mu Youran (Illustrations)
Appointed Illustrator, Aesthetics Education Committee, Chinese Culture Promotion Society. 15 years in children's illustration. 2020 Global Illustration Award Honorable Mention (Book Illustration Category), organized by Frankfurt Book Fair and International Information Content Industry Association. First Chinese illustrator for official LEGO picture books.
Major works include Dinosaur Town Search, A Walk Through Beijing's Central Axis, Reunion, LEGO City Traffic Safety Search, History Is All Around, The Song Dynasty Was So Cool, and others.





