Synopsis
All across America, kids are having fun with "Brain Quest", the national bestseller with over 12 million copies in print. Curriculum-based, with questions and answers drawn from material used in schools around the country, "Brain Quest" tests kids on the stuff they need to know, when they need to know it -- while capturing all the excitement of a down-to-the-wire quiz game.All sets have two decks of cards (except My First, which has three), with each deck hinged together by a plastic bolt. Early Childhood sets have full-color illustrations and are designed for play-and-learn moments, emphasizing development, not testing. Sets for older kids have categories of questions coordinated by symbol. Answer cards immediately follow question cards. Printed on durable stock, each set is packaged in an unbreakable clear box with a color-coordinated lid.
Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club, Scholastic Book Club, and Newbridge Book Club.
"Brain Quest" goes beyond simple memorization and encourages kids to use reasoning, listening, and visualization skills, which increases its educational and entertainment value". -- Sesame Street Parents "TM"
Three-color throughout; question and answer cards hinged together by a plastic bolt; 2 decks come inside a plastic trainer; 75 cards per deck; package: 2 1/16" x 2 1/16" x 7 7/16"
Review
Test your expertise of American history with these handy-sized game cards. Although intended for kids in grades four through six, many adults will be surprised at their own lack of historical aptitude--this is really a game for everyone! Divided into seven categories, including "Colonial Days" and "Modern Times," these colorful game cards are both educational and fun.
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