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UPDATED TO WORK ON BLACK AND WHITE DEVICES!! NO QUESTIONS INVOLVING COLOR! Human brains are flexible and ever growing. Studies show that the more one uses their brain, the stronger that brain gets. Research with nuns finds that nuns who have Alzheimer's do far better than expected because their daily activities keep their brains sharp and engaged. It can come down to the "use it or lose it" maxim - if you want your brain to stay alert, you want to put it through gentle exercises every day. That's where this Memory Brain Training book comes in. Within this book you'll find ten images, all on the theme of amusement parks. For each image you will stare at it, focus on it, and memorize as many features of the image as you can. Then, when you turn the page, you'll be asked a series of questions about that image. How many cars were on the roller coaster? What were the colors on the striped tent? Through this process you'll be training your brain to concentrate, focus, and build its recall. What's great is that the book provides long term training. Come back to it in a week. Do you remember any of the questions? Which ones? Are you able to answer more questions correctly? The more you train your brain, the better you get at focus, concentration, and memory recall. Take that step every day to improve your life! * * * Book 1: Amusement Parks is the first book in this brain training series. These books are suitable for all ages from eight to a hundred and eight. A portion of all proceeds benefits battered women's shelters.

124 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 23, 2015

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Lisa Shea

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Lisa Shea is a fervent fan of honor, loyalty, and chivalry. She brings to life worlds where men and women stand shoulder to shoulder, steady in their desire to make the world a better place for all. Most of her profits are donated to support battered women's shelters.

Lisa's works are all cleanly written with no explicit intimacy and little language. They are suitable for teens and up.

Lisa has written a wide range of fiction stories. She has medieval romances, modern murder mystery novels, sci-fi adventures, Scottish regency time travel romances, dystopian stories, 1800s-era black-Indian novellas, and Blackstone Valley mysteries.

In short stories, there's a thirty-one part story-a-day mini mystery series set in Salem, Massachusetts through the month of October 2014. There's a time travel series, a Biblical-era series, a zoo mystery series, an art museum mystery series, a diner mystery series with an Asperger's heroine, a romantic proposal series, three sci-fi and two contemporary shorts.

On the non-fiction side, Lisa has written nearly 100 books. There are low carb books, relationship books, green living, journaling, ASP programming, sleep and dreams, wine, wedding and courtship traditions, Melville poetry, and history. There is also a collection of books on self-help topics like working from home, reducing stress, yoga, meditation, using Twitter, running an author signing, and conquering a fear of spiders.

Lisa also writes poetry.

Lisa has thousands of pages online to help aspiring authors learn how to develop time management, write that book, lay it out, and get it published. Visit LisaShea.com for all the details, and free to email with questions!

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Profile Image for Samantha Comer.
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March 21, 2024
Loved the idea and concept

I love the idea and concept of this book but I would have rather had some word puzzles instead of images like amusement parks because I do better at memorizing words and being a very vision learner
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Author 48 books7 followers
November 15, 2016
Very useful

This is a very useful book in terms of brain training. I loved the concept. At first glance I thought it was more of a children's book because of the images, but it was useful to me, an adult. I highly recommend this book to anyone literally. It can also be fun to use with children.
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412 reviews
June 26, 2021
Memory Game

I think the idea of a memory game book is something that we could all use. It helps us to determine how good our memory is and to practice using it. Anything that works on her memory is good for everyone.
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