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*Brain Quest DVD Game: Ages 8-10* by Brighter Minds Media- young readers book review
  *Brain Quest DVD Game: Ages 6-8* by Brighter Minds Media- young readers book review
 



Brain Quest DVD Game: Ages 8-10 and Brain Quest DVD Game: Ages 6-8
by Brighter Minds Media
Ages 6-8, 8-10 Brighter Minds Media 2006 DVDs + mini decks    

Based on the popular Brain Quest question decks, Brain Quest DVD Game adds colorful pictures and animation and takes it to the big screen (or little screen, depending on the size of your TV). A fabulously fun way to introduce learning, the DVD game introduces questions, letter and association games, and fun, educational videos in an environment conducive to individual or collaborative learning.

Each question is followed by a “mini lesson” only seconds long explaining the answer against an animated backdrop. To introduce a learning break, fun videos and interactive games are included. There are also motivations to get a bonus by answering five questions in a row correctly. To challenge the adults and make it family fun, there are special questions for parents to answer.

With a focus on collaboration rather than competition, this game is a great way to learn in a fun, friendly environment. To add a competitive edge, it can be made into a team activity or even head-to-head fun! Brain Quest DVD Game also includes a Brain Quest Mini-Deck with 150 questions, great for keeping busy while traveling.

Brain Quest DVD Game is learning disguised a family fun. With over 500 questions in addition to numerous videos, it is a game that can provide many hours of entertainment.



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