Parents
Welcome Brain Quest Parents!

Learning is an adventure—a quest for knowledge. At Brain Quest we strive to guide children on that quest, to keep them motivated and curious, and to give them the confidence they need to do well in school…and beyond. We’re confident that Brain Quest Workbooks and Brain Quest Question and Answer Decks will play an integral role in your child’s adventure. So let the learning—and the fun—begin!
Praise from Kids & Parents
“I love my BRAIN QUEST…I’m a straight-A student.”—Denise Bertolotti, Massapequa Park, NY
“Your BRAIN QUESTs are the best! I’m in 4th grade and I always play even the higher grades! They’re challenging but fun!”—Sonya Berenfeld, Caldwell, NJ
“Thank you for BRAIN QUEST, enjoyed by all our family.”—Mrs. W. L. Johnson, Longport, NJ
“I must take this opportunity to compliment you on the fine job that you’ve done with BRAIN QUEST. It is really encouraging to see you are providing something for kids besides TV and video games.”—Mr. Barry Friedman
Using Brain Quest Decks at Home

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- Brain Quest is terrific for those awkward transition times. Keep Brain Quest Decks in your handbag to use with younger siblings who are waiting for their brothers and sisters. Or put a Brain Quest card deck in your child's backpack for bus rides or at lunch time.
- In a family with several children, encourage the older children to read Brain Quest questions to their younger siblings. This not only helps the younger children to learn, but is also reinforces previous learning for the older children. Older children also love to feel like the "teacher" to their siblings.
- Use Brain Quest as a conversation starter at breakfast or lunch. Children can take turns reading questions (the level of cards isn't important) and discussing the answer.
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Using Brain Quest Workbooks at Home
BRAIN QUEST WORKBOOKS are the perfect tools to help children get a leg up in all areas of curriculum; they can hone their reading skills or dig in with math drills, review the basics or get a preview of lessons to come. These are not textbooks, but rather true workbooks—best used as supplements to what kids are learning in school, reinforcing curricular concepts while encouraging creative problem solving and higher-level thinking.

Each BRAIN QUEST WORKBOOK has been written in consultation with an award-winning teacher specializing in that grade, and is compliant with most school curricula across the country. We cover the core competencies of reading, writing, and math in depth—with chapters on science, social studies, and other popular units rounding out the curriculum. Easy-to-navigate pages with color-coded tabs help identify chapters, while Brain Boxes offer parent-friendly explanations of key concepts and study units. That means parents can use the workbooks in conjunction with what their children are learning in school, or to explain material in ways that are consistent with current teaching strategies. In either case, the workbooks create an important bridge to the classroom, an effective tool for parents, homeschoolers, tutors, and teachers alike.
BRAN QUEST WORKBOOKS all come with a variety of fun extras: a pull-out poster; Brain Quest “mini-cards” based on the bestselling Brain Quest game; two pages of stickers; and a Brainiac Award Certificate to celebrate successful complettion of the workbook.
You and your child can tackle a page or two a day—or an entire chapter over the course of a long holiday break.
Your child will be getting great help with basic schoolwork, and you will be better able to gauge how well he or she is understanding course material.
Easy-to-navigate pages with color-coded tabs help identify chapters, including the core competencies of reading, writing, and math in depth—with chapters on science, social studies, and other popular units rounding out the curriculum.
Brain Boxes offer parent-friendly explanations of key concepts and study units.
Brain Quest Workbooks create an important bridge to the classroom
- You and your child can tackle a page or two a day—or an entire chapter over the course of a long holiday break.
- Your child will be getting great help with basic schoolwork, and you will be better able to gauge how well he or she is understanding course material.
- Easy-to-navigate pages with color-coded tabs help identify chapters, including the core competencies of reading, writing, and math in depth—with chapters on science, social studies, and other popular units rounding out the curriculum.
- Brain Boxes offer parent-friendly explanations of key concepts and study units.
- Brain Quest Workbooks create an important bridge to the classroom.