Join a little monkey named Max on his fun-filled day and watch your child's vocabulary blossom! Visit the zoo. Have fun at the circus. Celebrate holidays and learn all about animals. It's a game of questions in picture form that will help your child explore the world. 400 Questions to Build Your Toddler's Word Skills. Ages 2-3.
Curriculum-based! Teacher-approved! Full-color illustrations throughout. Question and answer cards hinged together by a plastic bolt. 3 decks come inside a plastic container. 26 cards per deck. Includes Guide for Parents.
Toy Value Index: 9.00
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Fat Brain Index: 8.14
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My First Brain Quest has been reviewed 8 times with an average rating of 4.50.
TWO YEAR OLD
Posted 11/24/2008 by April
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I bought this for my two year old. She enjoys it. A good product for parents who need ideas on how to ask questions to promote learning.
My rating of My First Brain Quest
Posted 1/2/2008
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I bought My First Brain Quest for a 3 year old and he absolutely loved it! He loves the challenge of answering the questions and can't have enough of it. I also have an almost 2 year old, that loves to be around when we are playing with it and loves to learn the new items we are talking about. The cards are extremely self-explanatory, so there's no confussion as to what they are describing, it is so easy and my kids absolutely love it.
Brain Quests - Good Fun
Posted 12/10/2007
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These cards are great for building vocabulary, or even a sanity check to see where your child is with certain words. For us, we've incorporated a few minutes of "playing with the cards" on a daily basis. They're great to pack along for simple outings when you're looking for something to do while waiting. Cons... there are some photos where the Brain Quest answer may be different than what the item looks like, e.g., Max's slippers look like shoes. The toy, Max the Monkey, is made of foam which is not ideal for this age group. The cards could be bound together differently--they're a little too tight right now. Overall, my two year old loves them! It's fun to see her new words pop up again and again, and to see her remember them in association with Max.