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  2. 140 fun trivia questions for kids (and answers) - AOL

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    Trivia questions for kids can be brain-bending fun for the whole family. Asking kids thought-provoking questions is a great way to engage their critical-thinking skills, according to Laura Linn ...

  3. 110 fun trivia questions for kids (and answers) - AOL

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    Trivia questions for kids can be brain-bending fun for the whole family. According to Laura Linn Knight, the author of “Break Free from Reactive Parenting,” asking kids thought-provoking ...

  4. Braingames (1983 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Braingames is an American educational program shown on HBO in the mid-1980s. It was a half-hour program consisting of brain-teasing animated skits (either stop-motion or cartoon) designed to make the viewers think.

  5. Quiz Your Kids with These Fun Trivia Questions - AOL

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    To see how your kids respond to trivia, keep reading to find dozens of kids' trivia questions spanning topics of science, math, art, and more. Q: What species of bird can fly backward? A: The ...

  6. Trivia Trap - Wikipedia

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    Trivia Trap is an American television game show produced by Mark Goodson Productions. It originally ran from October 8, 1984 to April 5, 1985 on American Broadcasting Company (ABC). [2] The game featured two teams of three contestants competing against each other to answer trivia questions in various formats.

  7. The Quiz Kids Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Quiz Kids Challenge was a different take on the original Quiz Kids concept. Instead of a panel of children answering trivia question posed to them by a series of adults, the show was conducted as a head-to-head competition where a team of three adults was pitted against a team of "Quiz Kids", schoolchildren between the ages of twelve and fourteen.

  8. 50 Trivia Questions for Kids Only the Smartest Can Get Right

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    Trivia games can be a terrific way to engage our kids in conversation on a wide range of topics that they may or may not have been introduced to yet in their education,” says Susan Newman ...

  9. I'm Telling! - Wikipedia

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    If a brother's response matched his sister's, the team scored points (25 for the first question, 50 for the second, and 75 for the third). If the responses disagreed, no points were awarded. Round 2 was played in the same manner, but with the sisters taken offstage and the brothers providing initial answers.