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What better way to teach a child then games.
Some games are educational.
Some games involves mental or physical stimulation.
Some games help develop practical skills.
Some games performs an educational, simulational or psychological role.
Our games are so much fun to play that your child has no idea that they are
learning.
Brain Food in a Jar... is a fun filled game you can play at
the dinner table. While eating, have someone pull a question out
of the jar and see what kind of answers you will get.  We never
laughed so hard as when we were playing this game.
Comes with 100 questions and answers to a variety of subject,
math, science, history, etc.
Regular  (Jr. High and older) or Easy version (Elementry)
Also, try 100 Commonly Misspelled words
Try it out. What can you loose other then some tear from laughing
so hard.
Brain Food in a Jar - Reg
Brain Food in a Jar - Easy Version
Brain Food in a Jar - Spelling
Blastadice™ is a fun dice
game. What a great way to practice
adding and subtracting without your
child even knowing it. This game is
for all ages.  My first grader loves
playing this game.

Game Includes:
1 dice cup
6 dice
4 pencils
1 score pad
Instructions
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Blastadice™