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Brain Quest : Grade 5

Brain Quest : Grade 5

List Price: $10.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Smooth sailing
Review: Long car rides can be boring for anyone. Our eleven year-old used to have a very hard time with them. That is, until we discovered Brain Quest. We quiz him and he quizzes us. Along the way, he seems to be learning quite a few things. And the time flies.

Questions and difficulty level are age appropriate. Graphics on the card are repetitive and could be stronger. We also like the Smart Attack line. Better graphics and a bit more challenging. Animals and Original are our two favorites.

Overall, a great product!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's great to be smart
Review: The dumbing down of American kids is staunchly opposed by the BrainQuest series that stimulates kids in the back seat of the car or the airplane or anywhere they'd be otherwise bored to oblivion. The 1500 questions and answers (kind of like Trivial Pursuit crossed with a deck of cards) are easy to read, cross and wide range of subjects and challenge and stimulate readers of all ages (even grownups will love them.) Best of all, the inherent assumption is that your brain never tires of challenge! Too often on a trip, kids lapse into the "covered wagon syndrome" where they kind of stare blankly off into space, waiting for the trip to end. Brainquest cards (they come in a gazillion levels and varieties for all ages) really keep kids' brains attached to their bodies. My only criticism is that often the questions are too hard for kids to read and they hold it up for me to read in the rear view mirror (I drive a lot) and if it were in mirror writing, I could read it. Oh well. Small criticism I suppose. It's a great series. Keep a couple stashed under the car seat or in the glove compartment. The only thing even remotely as good as Brainquest is GeoSafari (which costs ten times as much and is the size of a laptop computer). Take time to try some of the Brainquest cards at home, then enjoy them in the car or on the plane. They also make great presents for teachers.


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