This new, updated edition includes a parents' guide to help you help your child! Kindergartners will love questions you ask them involving alphabet puzzles, opposites, first letter sounds, number quizzes, mix-and-match games and lots of what's wrong with this? pictures
Plus a Lion named Ryan pops up in lots of questions to make learning more ferociously fun! There's 300 questions in all! Type: Board Games Gender: Unisex Age: Child
For some reason, the decks themselves say ages 4-5, rather than 5-6. Can't figure out why since the box (which was sealed)says Kindergarten 5-6. Content is way too easy for my 5 y.o. Disappointed...
We love the Brain Quest card sets. We have several sets for our 5 and 3 yr-olds. Their size and the fact that the cards are secured together make them perfect for slipping in a purse or backpack. They have proven invaluable when waiting in restaurants. The only problem we've had is getting the kids to stop playing when the food comes. We've also played so much that they have several of the sets memorized so it would be nice to have more sets within each age group.
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