The second volume of Igor Sukhin’s course for children, published by Mongoose Press in 2010. Hardcover, again opening with a note for coaches, parents, teachers and trainers.
The organizing idea is how many pieces are on the board, which keeps the difficulty rising in small steps. Positions with three pieces come first, king and one piece against a bare king. Then four pieces, either king and one piece each side or king and two pieces against a lone king. Then five, in three arrangements. A set of exercises follows, and then a short section of fun puzzles with a lighter touch, including the king that fell off the board, a stolen piece, filling in the colors of the pieces, and en passant. Solutions close the book.
Best for: children who know the moves and are learning to finish the game. Beginner.


