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Brain Quest Preschool (Brain Quest) | 
enlarge | Author: Chris Welles Feder Brand: WORKMAN PUBLISHING
List Price: $10.95 Buy New: $6.73 You Save: $4.22 (39%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 8901
Media: Cards Edition: 3rd Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 148 Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 2.7 x 2
MPN: WP-13770 ISBN: 076113770X Dewey Decimal Number: 370 UPC: 019628137708 EAN: 9780761137702 ASIN: 076113770X
Publication Date: April 18, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW CD in Factory Sealed Case! Free Delivery Confirmation! Fast Shipping - Ships same day if possible! Buy with Confidence from this 5 Star Seller! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee!
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Product Description And now with new content, and new packaging. nAnnouncing the 650,000-copy, $750,000-marketing-budget relaunch of Brain Quest, Americas #1 educational bestseller with over 23.7 million copies in print.
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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
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My daughter loves this! June 7, 2008 eb7819 (Atlanta, Ga.) And she wants to "play" with it all the time. While we're driving in the car or at home, my little one loves to go over the game. A definite home run for us!
appropriate for just over 4 year olds January 25, 2008 twins mamma (California) My kids are just over four, they love this item. I'd say about 80% of the questions are ones they can answer at this age so I would not recommend it for a child who is closer to 5 unless they have some delays. Some of the questions are typical of intelligence tests where they question experience rather than ability. For instance, we live in a warm climate and my kids don't really recognize a lot of winter items.
The exercises and questions on these cards work much better than some of the workbooks I have purchased, even though they are aiming at the exact same goal (like seeing patterns).
Brain Quest Preschool January 25, 2008 Amy Beck (Crescent City, Ca) I love Brain Quest and so does my daughter! Parents spend the money, it is worth it! Two thumbs up, WAY UP!!! Caring Mom on the Coast
Get for on the go October 20, 2007 D. Strickland 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Need something to entertain your child at a drs appts or waiting for dinner to be served while dining out. This is the product for u!!
fun activity October 17, 2007 CO'C (NY) We have these now for lots of age groups and they continue to be a 'hit' with our kids. It's a nice alternative to a 2nd book or addition to reading with your kids. In our house it's considered "Dad's" thing to do at weekends.
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