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| Best Sellers Rank | #1,095,509 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #695 in Children's General Study Aid Books #859 in Children's Questions & Answer Game Books #3,111 in Science Education Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,908) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Revised |
| Grade level | Kindergarten - 1 |
| ISBN-10 | 0761166602 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0761166603 |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | May 1, 2012 |
| Publisher | WORKMAN PUBLISHING CO |
| Reading age | 4 - 6 years, from customers |
C**Y
Fun, Educational, Well Made
I bought these cards for my 6 year old son (kindergartener) for Christmas. He is very active and is not into workbooks or flashcards in general, but I wanted to work with him on educational topics. Luckily, he really saw these cards as a game and had fun doing them with me. The subjects cover patterns, fill in the letter sound, how many, find shapes, find objects that start with a certain letter, telling time on a standard clock, how much money needed to buy an item (using quarter, dime, nickel, penny), prepositions (eg which bear is under the bridge?), portions (which pizza is in halves), etc. My son knew enough of the answers to make it a speedy and rewarding game. He likes that after each question card, which has three illustrated puzzles, there is an answer card on which the answer is highlighted in some way. That way he could check the answers himself and see what he had gotten right. On the harder questions he didn't know the answer to such as adding up the value of the coins to buy something, I was able to add in a verbal lesson like, "a penny is 1cent and a dime is 10 cents," bascially giving him enough information to help him put the answer together himself. The only down side is that we have already gone through all the cards within a week after Christmas. He remembers the answers to all the questions now without even really looking at the question. He just recognizes the illustration. So, I will put them away for awhile and pull them out again after a month or so and see if we can reuse them. They are a little spendy considering how fast we went through them, but I see now that I really like the Brain Quest products and have my eye on some other ones for future purchases.
L**P
Great resource to transition 4 year olds
I got this for my toddler as he has completed the toddler one and to keep him on his toes the next progression was kindergarten since that’s where he’ll be going the next school year. He likes doing brain quest though he hasn’t gotten into these cards yet as I think some of it seems a bit hard for him as he hasn’t been exposed to it yet but I think that’s the point as he’s being expose to it now. It’s a transition from Amanda the Panda to the Lion (I even forgot his name - Patrick I think). I think it’s great to expose my 4 year old to concepts he’ll learn in kindergarten so he’ll be ahead and I really love these cards. I used them years ago with my daughter who’s 15 now. I think these with other resources have allow my children to always be 2-3 grade levels ahead. Definitely recommend!
L**E
Best to go up a few grades when purchasing for your child
excellent learning tool for children. i would advise getting the next grade up from the grade your child is in - at the very least - since the questions are great...but i think they could be more age appropriate. that being said...once you go up a few grades..the challenge it much better. the great part about these brain quests is that they are attached and fan out...so they are easily transportable and will not get lost in the shuffle. this product is great to take along when visiting, sitting at the doctor's office, in the car, etc. as it will help pass the time...but learning is taking place!
K**N
Excellent way to quickly test your kiddo
My daughter likes these and thinks it is a game, but it is also an excellent tool for me to determine what she has mastered and what she needs more help learning. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I love the decks. They are super easy to use. One page has the questions and the page immediately behind it has the answers. All the pages are attached by a pin in the corner of the pages and it seems really secure and sturdy. Each card has three separate questions except for some cards. For example the entire card is one image and the child has to put the images in the correct sequence. The questions range from counting, sequencing, inferring what is happening, telling time, counting money, finding hidden objects, identifying images and saying the letter the image starts with ( e.g. shows a picture of a pan and asks what letter the object starts with). A great tool for homeschooling.
M**G
It's engaging!
I have little to add to the numerous positive reviews, but I can say that my 5 year old (at the time) loved studying with these cards. He just couldn't put them down on the day he received them. In fact, he finished the first deck (there are two) on the very first day. Many of the questions are like games or task oriented (e.g., finding eggs that the Easter Bunny has hidden leads them to count without realizing they are counting). It's fulfilling to complete tasks; so, it's fun to do these tasks to reach the correct answers. The workbook is also good, but my son definitely enjoyed these cards much more. My son just finished Kindergarten; so, we have just started working on Brain Quest Grade 1 (cards and workbook). A must buy!
E**R
Excellent, but watch out for accuracy!
As other reviewers have noted, the box for this Kindergarten level said ages 5 - 6, but the decks say ages 4 - 5. I'd guess the latter is more accurate, as my 4 year old does these with ease. She *loves* them, though, and there are the occasional questions she didn't know the first time around, that sparked us to teach something new. My only real criticism is in the accuracy of some of the pictures. "Mrs. Lion" has a large mane, for example. Or, the photo in which the caterpillar has 8 legs, and the spider has 6, ironically just a few cards after the "How many legs does this spider have?" question. But, even these instances help me teach my daughters - how to fact check, where the anomaly of the maned lioness lives, etc. Overall, an excellent product that keeps the fun in learning.
A**I
It's an amazing product...easy to carry while travelling. And the questions are really fun and exciting for the kids to answer.... Great gift for birthdays.
D**A
My five-year-old loves these cards. "I really really really really liked it."
B**R
My 5 year old daughter loves being quizzed. Good questions that aren't too frustrating for normal kindergartners!
S**B
Good for kids n parents to spend real smart time away from electronics. Kid should have interest to read n listen.
O**J
The questions and graphics are suitable for kindergarten or even pre-K children. Great for little ones who loves to read and likes to improve their logical problem solving skills.
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