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  • Train Your Brain To Be A Genius
    Train Your Brain To Be A Genius
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    Description: Do you want to help your child train their brain so they can calculate like Einstein, paint like Picasso, or compose like Mozart? Then put their grey matter to the brain-training test and see how they measure up to some of the greatest thinkers in history.
    ISBN: 9781405341547
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Description: How to train your brain to be a genius? Do you want to help your child train their brain so they can calculate like Einstein, paint like Picasso, or compose like Mozart? Then put their grey matter to the brain-training test and see how they measure up to some of the greatest thinkers in history. Help them get into practice with a series of brain-boggling puzzles, games and optical illusions that'll sharpen wits and fine-tune their brains. They'll discover what makes their brain work: from why they smile to what is going on inside their heads. Help your child use their eyes, ears and imagination to explore the incredible potential of the mind: it's brain training worth thinking about!
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