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Memory Games: Easy Ways to Keep Your Mind Sharp

By (author) Jack Botermans, By (author) Heleen Tichler






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It's possible to train your brain, give your memory a quick pick-me-up and alleviate the effects of aging. The mind deteriorates when it's not kept active, but this attractively illustrated workout - complete with exercises, tests and tips - helps keep those mental muscles sharp. Each game focuses on a particular skill: language, spatial recognition, concentration, logic, structure, associative thinking, general knowledge and more. Not only are these drills memory-boosting, they're fun!

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Normally shipped | Enquiries only
Publisher | Sterling Publishing Co Inc
Published date | 12 Jul 2007
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 144
Dimensions | 140 x 135 x 11mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 181g
ISBN | 978-1-4027-3651-3
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BISAC | games / logic & brain teasers


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