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Chess for Children, Part 4: Strategy and Tactics by Miroslawa Litmanowicz is a chess instruction book for children that moves beyond the basics and helps young players understand planning, strategy and tactical ideas in real positions.
What this book covers
In this fourth part of the series, the author looks at how to build a plan according to the arrangement of the pieces on the board. It is a useful step for children who are learning to connect individual moves into a clear and coherent game plan.
The book also covers open files, gain and loss of tempo, zugzwang, the good bishop and the bad bishop, and the intermediate move. These are themes that often appear in more advanced chess study, and the book presents them in a way that supports practical understanding.
Why choose this part?
This is a good choice for children who already know the basics and want to understand why a particular move makes sense in a given position. It can be used for self-study, or together with a coach or parent who is helping the child develop strategic thinking.
If you are building a set of educational chess books for a young player, Part 4: Strategy and Tactics is a natural next step in the learning series.
Key details
- Product type: chess book for children
- Author: Miroslawa Litmanowicz
- Series part: Part 4
- Subject: strategy and tactics
- Audience: children
- Content focus: planning, open files, gain and loss of tempo, zugzwang, good bishop and bad bishop, and intermediate move
Tangible precision
Each move strengthens curiosity, concentration, and self-confidence.

