Luma, the little fox – why stories help children learn

Luma, the little fox, discovers the forest of numbers – stories that invite children to learn and dream.
Luma, the little fox – a companion through the world of the Sudoku Masters

In the book The World of Sudoku Masters, Luma, the little fox, is much more than just a character.
He accompanies children on their journey through the forest of numbers – brave, curious, and always ready to discover something new.
With every solved puzzle, Luma’s confidence grows – and at the same time, so does the self-confidence of the children learning alongside him.

Stories in learning work on a deep level:

  • They strengthen emotional connection to the learning content.
  • They help translate complex topics into simple, vivid images.
  • They encourage children to keep going – even when something doesn’t work right away.

When children can identify with a character, they feel understood and safe.
This increases motivation and turns learning into something personal.

Luma shows that every small step forward matters.
And this very feeling – “I can do this!” – is the key to lasting learning with joy.

Stories give thinking a soul.
With The World of Sudoku Masters, children discover not only numbers, but also courage, patience, and belief in themselves.

English editions coming soon

Some of the book covers you see are currently shown in their German edition.
The English versions are already in progress and will be released soon.

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