Review

Brain Quest: Grades 3 & 4

Common Sense Media says

Grade-specific learning made fun on DS.
Age
8
Quality
 

  • Not applicable.
  • A game based on the Brain Quest flash cards and workbooks.

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this product uses 6000 of the Brain Quest grade-specific questions within its learning games. Parents looking for games with educational content for kids will be excited to discover this Nintendo DS game. It does a good job of representing culturally diverse characters within its games.


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Parent of 6 year old
December 31, 2008
 
Great Game!
I bought this for my son because it was the youngest age available for DS (has younger grades available for ipods), he usually can do most 2nd grade brain quest games, this is more challenging but you can select 3rd grade only (or combination or 4th grade only), It is a great game-- educational but lots of fun! Love the sudoku option also. Would get a 1-2 grade one in a heart beat!

Adult
January 31, 2009
 
Great game
This is a great game, some of the questions are a bit difficult, but it teaches the kids. My son does not choose to play on his own though, I kind of have to make him play it, so not one that the kids will be overjoyed to play but still they are learning.

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