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A Guide for Parents _ ‘Bisa hasi® cman ws cmcapere hare children strive to do well and take pride in demonstrating what they know. Devised as a natural extension for younger preschoolers, Brain Quest for Threes is an educational game that invites positive interaction between parents and children to promote development, cognitive growth and social skills, But just as important, Brain Quest is designed to be fun—it’s a way for you and your child to enjoy a learning activity together. How to Play Simply ask the questions on the picture cards. Your child chooses answers, either verbally or by pointing, or both. Correct answers are shown in color on the onswer card directly following the question card, Don’t be concerned if your child can't answer some of the questions. Children progress at different rates and learn in different ways. Every time you play, your ie eee ee / i Pe eit iiels ole || i aaiigwad peels he enabace the game, your child will develop vocabulary ond syntax skills. Alphabet letters and letter sounds ore presented in an animal alphabet (e.g., Ais for Alligator). Other basics include counting, recognizing shapes, comporing sizes and matching pairs. Visual puzzles and games encourage additional skills. Let your child determine when and how long to play. If he or she asks to play a card again, go right chead. (Repetition is a good learning tool!) Most three-year-olds have a short attention span; put the game away when your child loses interest. wa, Re aver, your main goal is to have a good time, And keep in mind af that Broin Quest is portable— you and your child can play virtually anywhere, anytime, Suggestions for Getting the Most Out of Brain Quest for Threes seseesons+ P61 e NONE Cee E TO SPOR eee nee tere Reet 1. Introduce Molly the Mouse Point to Molly's picture on the front cover, then ask your child to find Molly on a picture card. Talk about how Molly will appear throughout the game. 2. Help Your Child Enjoy the Game Feel free to reword questions or make up your own. Talk about the pictures, and give your own clues— whatever you feel your child may need to respond and communicate with you. Be sure to praise your child throughout. 3. Let Your Child's Responses Guide the Game If the printed answer is “bird,” for example, and your child answers “canary” or “chicken,” that's fine— you can take the opportunity to explore the concepts of groups and kinds. If your child doesn’t answer Q question and instead starts talking about something else, that’s fine, too—communication is the goal. 4. Relate the Game to Your Child’s Everyday Life Once your child begins to recognize a letter, give family examples— “Bis for bed,” "B is for banana,” and so on. If your child can count up to three, relate the counting to something in his or her room: for example, “How many teddy bears are in the basket?" 5. Broaden Your Child's Interests If you come upon a subject that's unfamiliar to your child, use it as an Opportunity to introduce something tew, For instance, if your child doesn’t know a particular »\ rhyme or storybook ) choracter, now is the perfect time to introduce }, the source itself. vi I meow and I like to drink milk. Which one am I? Which pair of shoes is in the middle? ANSWERS the cat It is getting dark. What should this driver turn on? ANSWERS ” = a jump rope What letter is this? She is dancing. 1 @ — sc (tell What do you see on the middle shelf? Which two candles look just the same? RS ANSWE ANSWERS se i the fish and the bowl How many dolls is Molly taking for a walk? Loh Ore oe m—, Can you find the sandals in the store window? What letter is this? What is missing from th eater! - ANSWERS | ORM ‘A S oe rd —- s 2M SD eee. is NS COO ei WoT een 8 re a Rs seep a MMM What meal do you eat in the middle of the day? Guess what color this fire truck is. ore Pp PRT Se a i an alae Hickory, dickory, dock. Which mouse ran down the clock? How many teddy bears are at the tea party? ANSWERS Can you find the sock that does not have stripes? What fruit is hiding in this basket of vegetables? What is Mommy Mouse giving Molly? ANSWERS What letter is this? I bark and I like to go for walks. Which one am I? How many pancakes are on the griddle? ANSWERS Which one do you use to brush your teeth? What is Molly using to make her voice sound louder? = uy 5 i. Oo c +) 9 9 v < eo) a microphone Oops! This story is all mixed up. Can you put it in the right order? What is missing from this table? Which animal is scratching its head? r ANSWERS A »he is giving the mby his bottle. QUESTIONS What letter is this? Which one Looks like a triangle? Why is Molly under the umbrella? SU ye =! ‘ My >. ANSWERS A pe rig y yy Be Which bird is orange with a yellow beak? Three things were put in the closet by mistake. Can you find them? QUESTIONS — How many candles do you see on Molly’s birthday cake? Can you find the other half of this ladybug? ANSWERS She is drying the dishes. What letter is this? What is missing from this cat? What is Molly hoping to catch? y ™ ANSWERS | Can you find the heart on this quilt? Which do you wear inside the shoes? S ANSWER Molly has baked a cake. Which pan did she use? Which pile of blocks has a pink block on top? What is Mommy Mouse using to cut the grass? si ANSWERS Which one is wearing yellow suspenders? a AS hey 8g, She 24 What letter is this? F is for fox. Mr. “P” is going into the park. What are the other alphabet men Which baby is getting washed with a washcloth? a hair dryer ‘woo']sanbulosg' MMM VSIA JO “pyos aso sawob puo S,UaJP]IYD JanasaymM alqopiony ‘asow pun ‘sajopdn ‘sawob ‘ADP ayy jo uonsanb ay] 104 WOOD" {saNbuloig MMM YSIA OF 3@610) 1,uop puy ‘aul] alaydwod 94] $,959H (1SINO NIVYES YM UN) dJOW dADY 02 JUD JIBS O NAS Sat What do you call a meal you eat only outdoors? CF | LY ee COO) a LC Fras Len What can Molly do with the thimble, needle and thread? Which one is on top of the hay? What musical instrument is this? Which mouse is ready for bed? ANSWERS the rabbit Which one do you use to wash your hair? What is Molly using to row the boat? the cat and the fiddle 3 3 the shampoo Let’s find all the monkeys in this jungle. ¢ oa (al Which animal likes to hop? Which two gift boxes Look just the same? / ANSWERS the rabbit Y QUESTIONS What Letter is this? Show me the prickly plant that hurt Molly. ANSWERS G is for giraffe. She is drawing. r QUESTIONS a How many buttons fell off this ANSWERS Oops! This story is all mixed up. Can you put it in the right order? xy 2 r ANSWERS Which two things can you use to sweep the floor? What letter is this? P ANSWERS | the dustpan and broom Which two Easter eggs look just Which animal puts nuts away for the winter? - What is this cat using to hit the nail? ANSWERS Guess what this is. What do you use to smell a rose? Find the mistake: “Little BoPeep has lost her chickens.” fo ANSWERS a motorcycle QUESTIONS Which two flags have the same shape? , ANSWERS _ 9 SUESTIONS : me the Largest square. Which two sprigs of holly Look just the same? T ANSWERS i, | What letter is this? What is missing from this suitcase? I is for iguana. the handle Ny y QUESTIONS a = —_ or wi = = = =o ow = —_ = o oo e = = ° 7~ Cc So wu ~: =) ea Ss o o a = Na! > o mel C= Lan U s ewe ANSWERS [ xe ry ok MACs WJ CaN a HBR = How nes toy lambs fell out ANSWERS if QUESTIONS Which one is the tallest? Which two squirrels look just the What letter is this? J f ANSWERS 7 ’ QUESTIONS Which would make a long, thin nose for a snowman? They loved the show. What are they doing now? ANSWERS the dragonfly and the bee Which card is in the shape of a bird? Molly is wearing green-and-yellow striped... what? - What did Molly’s uncle use to build this wall? ANSWERS the turkey card What letter is this? Which piece is missing from this puzzle? l jf - NS Ot ANSWERS QUESTIONS Oops! This story is all mixed up. Can you put it in the right order? vi ad LMS QUESTIONS Guess what these are. "| Which one is parked in the back? ANSWERS cherries thetruck Which one came to the party dressed like a ghost? Rub-a-dub-dub. How many men should be in this tub? ANSWERS QUESTIONS What is wrong with this car? What letter is this? Where did Molly hurt herself? ANSWERS Which toy soldier is playing a drum? = Oo eS 5 es Vo sito) enw as Mr. “P” made a pie. What are the other alphabet men doing in the kitchen? roa washing windows (> a ¢. doin D lines oY 3 ) Ti Te ALOK A Tf fot che What part of your face do you use to smile? Tim Cle melee elma aha What is Molly using to change channels? wv Ww o WU ae ° Oo a wv es 1 = a remote control Let’s follow this car to the Lake. How many cows can you find along the way? ANSWERS BRAIN QUEST for Threes Questions and Answers by Chris Welles Feder and Susan Bishay Cover Illustration: Emily Bolam Card Illustrations by Sophie Beaujard & Mena Dolobowsky Copyright © 2012, 2005, 1999, 1992 by Workman Publishing Company, Inc., and Groupe Play Bac, $.A. All rights reserved. No portion of this product may be reproduced—mechanically, electronicolly or by any other means, including photocopying—without written permission of the publisher, Published simultaneously in Conado by Thomas Allen & Son, Limited. BRAIN QUEST is o registered trademark of Workman Publishing Company, Inc., and Groupe Play Bac, 5.4. It's Fun to Be Smart! is a registered trademork of Workman Publishing Company, Inc. ADVISORY BOARD OF EDUCATORS Dole Bloess, Tamiko Jordan, Michael Flynn, Barbara Black, Diana Leddy, Kim Tredick, Ryan Vernosh, John E. Kline Peete Wale mc Ug * Questions are arranged in color-coded categories of two to three cords each » Play eoch deck sequentially, or spreod the cards and let the child choose the questions. See the Guide for Parents card for more ideas on how to ploy. © Questions are meant to encourage further discussion of each category. «= Let the child point, answer verbally, or both. Be sure to allow his or her interest and attention span to dictate the length of the game. » Some questions are more challenging than others; correct answers to these questions earn gold stars from Molly the Mouse. Workman Publishing Company, Inc. 225 Varick Street * New York, NY 10014-4381 workman.com brainquest.com Printed in Mexico First Printing March 2012 By hi) 10987654 Wy Suggestions for Getting the Most Out of Brain Quest for Threes PCS e EEE ee Pete ee eee Ree ee eee eee 1. Introduce Molly the Mouse Point to Molly's picture on the front cover, then ask your child to find Molly on a picture card. Talk about how Molly will appear throughout the game. 2. Help Your Child Enjoy the Game Feel free to reword questions or make up your own. Talk about the pictures, and give your own clues— whatever you feel your child may need to respond and communicate with you. Be sure to praise your child throughout. 3. Let Your Child’s Responses Guide the Game If the printed answer is “bird,” for example, and your child answers “canary” or “chicken,” that's fine— you can take the opportunity to explore the concepts of groups and kinds. If your child doesn’t answer a question and instead starts talking about something else, that's fine, too—communication is the goal. 4, Relate the Game to Your Child's Everyday Life Once your child begins to recognize a letter, give family examples— “B is for bed,” “B is for banana,” and so on. If your child can count up to three, relate the counting to something in his or her room: for example, “How mony teddy bears are in the basket?” 5. Branden Your Child's Interests If you come upon a subject thot’s unfamiliar to your child, use it as on opportunity to introduce something new. For instance, if your child doesn’t know a particular ae or storybook character, 2 now is the perfect time to introduce the source I j 7] Is this house decorated for Halloween or Christmas? What is Molly using to call her grandmother? Can you find two pencils that look just the same? What letter is this? ‘What part of Molly’s body is hidden in the sand? * ‘ tid 2 y ed oN BY i F A - ; a @ “Yad — ’ 7 = T Cris" =. _— _ 4, * a ‘s ‘ £ r - ei F ca ‘ = x oy | — om, | a ’ =a A & ) i A A. J vx Fr A . ~~, 7 eo Kh ras YP ( AROS - KR & Af LILIES neat Me Ba VIE se Which would you wear to go ice-skating? Which one of Molly’s friends is sitting behind her? tor Corror Lone ‘ the ice skates the envelope and the stamp Robin the Rabbit Jot Carror Lane What letter is this? Why is this called a Laptop computer? You can use it Which one is yellow? What did Molly’s uncle forget to fasten? ANSWERS Is it daytime or nighttime in this TT. a? ey i@ ary man yo QUESTIONS What do you use to hear a bird What machine is Mommy Mouse using to wash dirty clothes? —™ ANSWERS a washer or washing machine QUESTION = What letter is this? When I’m little, I’m called a lamb. Molly is Lost in a maze. Let’s help her find the way out. ANSWERS PATS Find the mistake: The wheels on the bus go up and down. Te Guess what this is. ANSWERS The wheels on the bus go round and round. : What letter is this? Find two things you can use when you play in the sand. the shovel and | the pail Which can you see in the sky at night? the moon and the stars What is Molly riding down the hill? Let’s find everything that can fly. 1 \ o; +] eT i : I AS Set aS ys / d Uy i re Ss ai C\) ea a ee) the turtle Which animal has black-and-white stripes? What letter is this? What is wrong with this watering can? ANSWERS R is for raccoon. Where can you seea¢lown ond on acrobat the baseball and the bat Which one would you use to open the can of soup? She is peeling potatoes. , EZ <3 aw — < Sui ON ANSWERS What letter is this? Which two signs have the same shape? «> ~ ) { CWE eAIW . WV Nee ANIC! wo ~~ o Cc ” ro eo 2 Ww Mr, “P” is chasinga pig. What are the other alphabet men doing on the farm? milking ) te ACOWse Lt OD Sie ie gathering GQ) Wf ot ANSWERS Which girt has a curl in the middle of her forehead? Show me the chopsticks. The mirror is round. What else is round in Molly’s room? I's FUN to Smart! ant to ne more fun with RAI ST? Here’s the soatiptans line. hed don’t forget to visit www.brainquest.com for the question of the day, games, updates, and more. www. brainquest.com. IS Seta Gel heel 71 1) 5 BRAIN QUEST MATH Grades 1-3 BRAIN QUEST AMERICA Ages 9-12 BRAIN QUEST FOR THE CAR Ages 7-12 BRAIN QUEST PRESIDENTS Ages 9-12 BRAIN QUEST READING Grades 1-3 BRAIN QUEST WORKBOOKS Winner of a Teacher's Choice Award Pre-K-Grade 4 BRAIN QUEST WRITE & ERASE ie Top Fun Award Winner Ages 3 and Up Available wherever children’s books and games are sold, or visit www. brainguest.com, NEW! BRAIN QUEST APP Enter the Land of Brain Quest and embark on a quest for knowledge. To find out more, please scan the code on the side of the box, or visit www. brainquest.com. For Grades 1-5 To find owt more about other Workman books and calendars for hit ond formiliet, please visit ) Ot Www workmnan.com (workman) I go “oink.” I live in a sty, Which one am I? ANSWERS i TRO & a Max | bs How many pieces of jewelry is Molly wearing? Which keeps you safe when you swim? What letter is this? Which cell phone is closed? i ANSWERS (the inner tube QUESTIONS What is Molly’s family going to have for Thanksgiving dinner? potatoes @ pumpkin |\\ SS pie === Find the mistake: “Three Little kittens lost their pajamas.” g ANSWERS ANSWERS , " QUESTIONS | What letter is this? What kind of building is this? 163 sp Var may an aa What is keeping the dog away from the fishbowl? e a ue) yy ) Wiis whe , ANSWERS QUESTIONS It’s the Fourth of July. Let's find all Who is running in front of Molly? Guess what Molly is pulling out of the well. ANSWERS the rabbit _ Q UESTIONS How many geese are eating? Which tool is for tightening ANSWERS \She is blowing © What letter is this? ANSWERS the rabbit . QUESTIONS Which mouse is going to go swimming? Can you find the other half of this owl? What do you use to lick an ice-cream cone? . ANSWERS QUESTIONS What is this? What game are Molly and her friends playing? PS oh i ff ty a ts, nm \ 4 ee : es ey . ) wie ee ANSWERS a piano , > - | = i} eT or > fh (7 . 1 7. - fd LIN 2 Guess what this is. } ) oe Vl wl oon eee = = = = o a c So =) “ _ o Ww = c So Ee = oO a mm py qo a a —_ wi _ = — e °o hs TX oo J , (Ee S jes me eS rT Tr ALE WUE of hk NS What Letter is this? I swim. I quack. I fly. Which one am I? aa) S Ae /, W is for whale. Which kitten is dressed for a rainy day? What is Molly sitting on? ANSWERS Ny QUESTIONS Which book is the biggest? Which dancer is playing a tambourine? SWERS AN Are these picture frames all the same or all different? What letter is this? What is Molly using to take a picture? @-8 OTE eS) a camera What part of Molly’s body is hidden in her pockets? -— UU QUESTIONS Which one is playing outside? Can you find the two marbles that match? ANSWERS I breathe fire, but I ‘m only make-believe. Which one am I ? How many little wheels do you see on this bike? y ~~ ANSWERS ‘ What do you say when you answer the phone? A a LAWN) r What is missing from this wheelbarrow? What is Molly sharpening? ANSWERS Once I was a baby calf. Which one am I now? What letter is this? What is falling from the sky? eo cI | A gorilla just escaped from'the zoo. Which hand has a ring on the little finger? What part of this bear looks like a triangle? Which shoes have straps? s QUESTIONS Which belt has a buckle? ‘4 ANSWERS She is standing on her Let’s fix up this doll’s house. Where does the stove go? The tub? The chair? N BRAIN QUEST for threes Questions and ‘Answers by Chris Welles Feder and Susan Bishay Cover Illustration: Emily Bolam Card Illustrations by Sophie Beaujard & Mena Dolobowsky Copyright © 2012, 2005, 1999, 1992 by Workman Publishing Company, Inc., and Groupe Ploy Bac, $.A, All rights reserved, No portion of this product may be reproduced—mechanically, electronically or by any other means, including photocopying—without written permission of the publisher. Published simultaneously in Canada by Thomas Allen & Son, Limited, BRAIN QUEST is o registered trademark of Workman Publishing Company, Inc., and Groupe Ploy Bac, $.A. It’s Fun to Be Smart! is o registered trademark of Workman Publishing Company, Inc. ADVISORY BOARD OF EDUCATORS Dale Bloess, Tamika Jordan, Michael Flynn, Barbara Block, Diana Leddy, Kim Tredick, Ryan Vernosh, John E. Kline Play and Learn © Questions are orranged in color-coded categories of two to three cards each, » Play each deck sequentially, or spread the cords and let the child choose the questions. See the Guide for Parents card for more ideas on how to play. * Questions are meant to encourage further discussion of each category. » Let the child point, answer verbally, or both. Be sure to allow his or her interest and attention span to dictate the length of the game. » Some questions are more challenging than others; correct answers to these questions earn gold stors from Molly the Mouse. Workman Publishing Company, Inc. 775 Vorick Street * New York, NY 10014-4381 workman.com brainquest.com Printed in Mexico Fitst Printing March 2012 wWeaTtTS6s4

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