A popular workbook that bridges the gap between standard curriculum and competition-level logic. 🔍 Key Learning Areas for 3rd & 4th Grade A good preparation book for this age should cover:

Spatial awareness, counting shapes within figures, and perimeter/area "tricks."

Basic divisibility rules, patterns, and sequences.

While often for slightly older kids, the elementary versions (Grade 3-4) introduce "circle-style" problems: parity, logic puzzles, and "backwards" reasoning.

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