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Brain Quest Preschool

Brain Quest PreschoolAuthor: Chris Welles Feder
Brand: Workman Publishing

List Price: $10.95
Buy New: $5.54
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Seller: cbbooklady
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 23 reviews

Media: Cards
Edition: 3rd
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 148
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 3.1 x 1.9

MPN: WP-13770
ISBN: 076113770X
Dewey Decimal Number: 793
UPC: 019628137708
EAN: 9780761137702

Publication Date: April 18, 2005

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
And now with new content, and new packaging. \nAnnouncing the 650,000-copy, $750,000-marketing-budget relaunch of Brain Quest, America's #1 educational bestseller with over 23.7 million copies in print.

Amazon.com Review
Your 4- to 5-year-old will absolutely delight at how much she or he knows while working with the 300 questions in these Brain Quest decks for preschool children. It's the bunny, of course, that does not live "in a river, swamp, or sea." (That's where the crab and alligator live!) Later, it is not long-lashed Amanda the Panda--the deck's adorable guide figure--"who is eating with chopsticks." (Amanda has a fork. And a light brown bear has a spoon. It's the bunny who has the chopsticks!) Proud of their success in unraveling the answers from these cheerful illustrations, kids will gladly challenge themselves to the harder fare, like finding the rectangle in the picture, or counting the circles on the Olympic flag.

Parents too will enjoy the authors' focus on real-world scenarios and real-world questions. Woven through these happy academic fundamentals are lessons about getting dressed, colors, body parts, and many other concepts that benefit preschoolers immensely. (Ages 4 to 5) --Jean Lenihan


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars My son loves Brain Quest   March 15, 2010
K. McGee (Sanford, ME United States)
My oldest loves Brain Quest. He thinks they are a card game just for him and so we treat them that way. We carry them in the diaper bag to restaurants and he will answer the questions while we wait for food. I also love these because they show areas where he needs work and we've been able to help him in our homeschool preschool to learn those things (like number and letter recognition). We love this and would highly recommend it!


5 out of 5 stars Child will develop vocabulary, learning skills while having fun   December 20, 2009
A. Dent (Minas Anor, GD)
What do you kids do when in the car and on a long trip or even on a not so long one? They could watch some movie on a DVD (boring), stare through the window at highway landscapes (more boring) or they could play Brain Quest. Since we have more than one kid - more than 2, actually - Brain Quest has been one of our 'must bring along' items whenever we go drive on vacation or even when going to the movies, given that the closet theater is more than 30 miles away.

The 'Ages 4-5' edition, obviously, can only be played with the participation of a grownup or at least an older kid who could read. It's a stack of colorful cards holding 300 full-color, illustrated questions and their answers on several color-coded (the background is) categories such as shapes, patterns, numbers and the alphabet, animals and so on. As the child plays, he/she not only accumulates factual knowledge, which is important but, more importantly, the child develops learning skills. The children can answer verbally, point to the correct answer or both. Further discussion is possible and encouraged. Our experience was that kids enjoyed playing Brain Quest and, in fact, have asked us for the higher levels as they outgrew the early editions.

I found the one-pin binding holding the cards together most helpful. It makes Brain Quest the only 'cards' game where it's almost impossible to lose cards - you can lose the entire deck, of course.

The entire Brain Quest series is supported at a dedicated Web site where more downloadable material is available.

Highly recommended to the extent that an adult or an older sibling is willing to play with the child.



4 out of 5 stars Fun for all occasions   October 30, 2009
SG (Cape Cod, MA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Fun and challanging product for my 4 1/2 years old. He has some of the other cards alrady and this is one of the ones he didn't have.


5 out of 5 stars Brain Quest for 4-5's received and enjoying!   September 24, 2009
Renee M. Plankeel
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Thanks for prompt delivery. This is a great product and I was happy to find it reasonably priced on Amazon.


4 out of 5 stars Brain Quest Review   January 7, 2009
M. McGlothin
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

Gave this as a gift. Did not open but it looked in great condition and received it in a timely manner.

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