Children's Books - The online home for over 8500 books for children
Children's Books

Brain Quest for Threes (Brain Quest)

Brain Quest for Threes (Brain Quest)

enlarge enlarge 
Author: Chris Welles Feder
Brand: Brain Quest

List Price: $10.95
Buy New: $5.95
You Save: $5.00 (46%)



New (26) Used (6) from $5.95

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 44980

Media: Cards
Edition: 3rd
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Pages: 148
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 2.7 x 2

ISBN: 0761137742
Dewey Decimal Number: 370
UPC: 019628137746
EAN: 9780761137740
ASIN: 0761137742

Publication Date: April 18, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand new; still in shrink wrap!!

Also Available In:

  • Misc. Supplies - Brain Quest for Threes

Similar Items:

  • Brain Quest Preschool (Brain Quest)
  • My First Brain Quest: 400 Questions to Build Your Toddler's Word Skill, Third Edition (Brain Quest)
  • Brain Quest Kindergarten (Brain Quest)
  • Brain Quest Bedtime: 175 Stories, Poems, and Jokes to Read Together with Questions and Answers (Brain Quest)
  • Brain Quest Grade 1 (Brain Quest)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Play Time - Learning Time - Together Time Make a play date with a little mouse named Molly and watch your child blossom! Together you'll play ABCs, counting games and "Can You Find Molly?" plus shadow pictures, word associations and "All Mixed Up." This game of questions in picture form will help your child develop essential skills and bring new meaning to your play-and-learn moments. 300 Questions and Answers to Get a Smart Start Ages 3-4


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars My daughter loves this!   September 20, 2008
Happy Mom (Circle Pines, MN)
My daughter is 2 1/2 and she loves her BrainQuest! I debated between the 3-4 yr old pack and the toddler pack, and I'm glad I got the 3-4. There are some things that are beyond her yet, but she can answer the majority of them.


5 out of 5 stars Fun, portable entertainment. No batteries needed.   March 27, 2008
Fazeela K. (Orlando, FL)
I bought this product for my just-turned three year old daughter. We usually do "mommy homework" together and discuss it the next day in the car as we drive to school. Since I am guilty of hoarding my cousin's own Brain Quest from time to time (she's 10), I knew what is about. (By the way, as per the questions... I am definitely not smarter than a fifth grader, but I am getting close.) The price was low enough to not feel so bad if it was to be eventually destroyed like her other toys.
I don't think my daughter was much challenged by it. (3-4 year old questions). But there were many things I did like. For example, "What doesn't belong?" and rearranging events, (teaches sequence) But why I gave this product 5 stars, is that she likes to teach other kids and adults from it. There is a wide range of topics and lessons in these little cards. It gives her chance, to role play and what she sees is reinforced as she repeats it. It is portable and very sturdy. It is one of the few things we are able to salvage for our next child. We are able to share it with other kids, and it comes with two bunches of cards. It is also compact enough to fit in her hands. I look forward to purchasing the next level up.



5 out of 5 stars My kids loved it   March 8, 2008
Beth P (California)
My daughters love to sit on my lap and answer these questions- It's amazing how much they know at this age. You won't be disappointed.


3 out of 5 stars best for 2- or 3-year-old   February 18, 2008
Kristina L. Alford (Joplin, MO USA)
I bought this on a whim for my 2 1/2-year-old; at the time it was the youngest series on the shelf. She could already answer 3/4 of the questions. She loves to play with the cards and actually brings them to me, but after only a few weeks of play, she's memorized the few questions she didn't know. Don't wait until a 3rd or 4th birthday for this one.


5 out of 5 stars cute   December 31, 2007
J. Rockwell
These are cute and keep my 3 year old girl entertained. Sometimes I do it with her, sometimes she just looks at them in the car or when we're in a waiting room or something. I keep them in the diaper bag for such things. Don't buy ahead, they seem to be age-appropriate. She does very well with the "my first" brain quest when I'm not there to interact with her. The only reason she does so well with these is because I did them with her the first few times.

both kids love them though. At first I thought they were literally cards in a box, but they are attached like a color sample/pantone book (plastic screw in the corner)

We lost one at a rest stop on a trip once and replaced them the next day! I wouldn't have done that if I didn't like it.



Disclaimer: In association with Amazon.com, product information on this site belongs to Amazon.com. Best Children's Books Store makes no representations regarding either the products or any information vendors offer about their products. Any questions, complaints, or claims regarding the products must be directed to the appropriate manufacturer or vendor, or to Amazon.com.