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Brain Box Brain Quest Travel Card Game by University Games | Fun, Educational, Challenging Learning Game in Travel Tin | For Ages 8 Years and Up
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Brain Box Brain Quest Travel Card Game by University Games | Fun, Educational, Challenging Learning Game in Travel Tin | For Ages 8 Years and Up

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Product Description Kids 8 and up can challenge themselves with the Brain Quest Travel Card Game. This travel set is based on the popular Brain Quest series, and includes questions in categories including Math, Science, English, Social Studies and Grab Bag. Children can earn bonus points by answering questions above their grade level. Every player has an equal chance to win, as players race across the mini gameboard, answering questions at varying degrees of difficulty. Parents and kids can play together. You'll be surprised what your children know, and they'll be delighted when they stump you. Packaged in a brightly colored travel tin, it's a real brain workout for the whole family. Appropriate for children 8 and older. Includes cards, mini gameboard, game pieces and die. University Games offers you and your family original ways to have fun. Creative gameplay and quality components are our standard. We know that people want to play right away, so our games are easy to learn. Our games keep all players involved, even when it’s not their turn. The games combine luck and skill and present a new challenge each time you play. And all University Games products make learning fun. Spend time with us and you can have a great time with your family, get to know the neighbors, entertain your friends, and even learn to read. From the Manufacturer

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