Synopses & Reviews
What number comes right after 3? Pick out all the round objects in the picture. When you ride a bike, what should you always wear on your head? Plus alphabet puzzles, number quizzes, mixed-up stories, prices, "What's wrong with this picture?" pictures, shapes, rhyming, patterns, lives of the animals--and don't forget the Genius Points! Here are 300 questions and answers to build essential learning skills as parents and children work together.
Vetted by a panel of America's highest award-winning teachers, and embraced by kids and parents because it flat-out works, Brain Quest opens a world of information and education with its fast-paced question-and-answer format, bright full-color illustrations, and lively attitude.
Synopsis
Smarter. Fresher. Better.
And now with new content, and new packaging.
Announcing the relaunch of Brain Quest, America’s #1 educational bestseller with over 23.7 million copies in print. Featuring a complete updating of the content and an eye-catching, brainy-retro new look, this is a dazzling makeover, inside and out.
For kids, it’s fun unplugged. For parents, it’s the easiest, most trusted way to know if their children are keeping pace. Assisting in the relaunch is an advisory panel of ten of America’s top educators, each of them winners of Teacher of the Year or Milken National Educator Awards. The result: completely revised questions and answers, with up to 20%new material, to bring each deck up to the standards of today’s curricula. The content is the same that kids will find on standardized tests, handled in such a way that it promotes mental flexibility.
Synopsis
It's O.K To Be Smart!
Alphabet puzzles. Number quizzes."What's Wrong With This Picture?" pictures, mixed-up stories, shapes, patterns, lives of the animals—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
CURRICULUM-BASED!
TEACHER APPROVED BY THE BRAIN QUEST PANEL OF AWARD WINNING EDUCATORS.
About the Author
Chris Welles Feder has spent a great part of her life working in the field of education and is known to many as a writer for the children's educational series
Brain Quest. She lives with her husband in New York City.