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Brain Quest Kindergarten (Brain Quest) | 
enlarge | Author: Chris Welles Feder Brand: Workman Publishing Company
List Price: $10.95 Buy New: $6.30 You Save: $4.65 (42%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 4058
Media: Cards Edition: 3rd Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 148 Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 2.8 x 2
MPN: 13771 ISBN: 0761137718 Dewey Decimal Number: 370 UPC: 019628137715 EAN: 9780761137719 ASIN: 0761137718
Publication Date: April 18, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Find the picture names. Count the crayons. Start telling time. Plus patterns, mazes, rhymes, "What's Wrong with This Picture?" pictures - and don't forget the Genius Points! Here are 300 questions and answers to open up your child's world of knowledge and build essential learning skills. Ages 5-6. Kindergarten.Curriculum-based! Teacher-approved. Full-color illustrations throughout. Question and answer cards hinged together by a plastic bolt. Two decks come inside a plastic container. 60 cards per deck. Guide Included.
Amazon.com Review If only all children had someone as friendly and daring as red-haired Ryan the Lion to guide them through all the new learning necessary for successful kindergarten days in the classroom. Cheerful, slightly daffy Ryan can be found on nearly every question card in these two Brain Quest decks--whether he's eyeing some delicious red licorice as he demonstrates numerical concepts ("Which will buy more candy: the penny or the nickel?") or cautiously approaching a bird's nest as he skydives into treetops (in a correct-the-narrative-sequence episode). While kids are bonding with Ryan (and enjoying the cool construction of these slick, bound decks), parents will thrill at the range of fundamental academic skills and common-sense information that their children will pick up from these fun-to-guess cards. It's all here: questions about the alphabet, spelling, vocabulary, counting, spatial concepts, the physical sciences, as well as demonstrations of right from left, safety rules, and names of computer equipment. There also seems to be the perfect balance of "easy" and "hard" questions in this huge sampling. Kids feel both capable and challenged with Brain Quest, and thus stay with these decks for a long time. (Ages 5 to 6) --Jean Lenihan
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great cards, okay for 4.5 year olds April 6, 2008 twins mamma (California) My kids are 4.5, the preschool cards were a little easy. the kindergarten cards are about right. Now usually with them I find the age ratings on toys are accurate, like other reviewers said the brainquest products are rated a little too old. Some of the concepts are beyond them but about 80% of the cards they are able to do at this age.
Brain Quest for ages 5-6 February 14, 2008 Heidi Dodge (Kobe, Japan) This item was delivered very quickly. My daughter loves to do Q & A type flashcards and this is perfect for her to do. We have purchased the previous two BrainQuests as well and will continue to purchase these as our daughter grows.
children love this July 25, 2007 susands My grandson looks forward to bedtime each night just so he can do this "learning." He loves these cards and I have seen him learn so much. We also have the preschool set.
My pre Kindergartener loved this January 16, 2007 Kim (IN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are great stocking stuffers. My daughter received hers the Christmas before she was to start Kindergarten so she could become familiar with the curriculum.These became her favorite flash cards. It also opened doors to teaching things she didn't know like time. Highly recomended
Gotta have it... November 11, 2006 L. A. Pollard (Lockport, IL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I highly recommend Brain Quest. We now have several sets and I plan on buying additional. Such a fun way for kids to learn. Since they are compact they can go anywhere. We've taken them on car trips, to the doctors office, shopping...just about anywhere. The kids think of it as a game, not as sitting down and learning. This is a great gift for someone as well.
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