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Back the Day Trivia for Seniors: Facts and from History Pop Culture to Keep Your Mind Sharp Boost Memory

Current price: $15.95
Back the Day Trivia for Seniors: Facts and from History Pop Culture to Keep Your Mind Sharp Boost Memory
Back the Day Trivia for Seniors: Facts and from History Pop Culture to Keep Your Mind Sharp Boost Memory

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Back the Day Trivia for Seniors: Facts and from History Pop Culture to Keep Your Mind Sharp Boost Memory

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Exercise your mind and promote brain health with the ultimate collection of fascinating trivia facts for seniors.
Are you ready to take a trip down memory lane, exercise your brain, and rediscover all the interesting facts from past generations? Then get ready to immerse yourself into this fun and captivating collection of trivia. You’ll test just how much you remember from some of the biggest pop culture and historical moments, from the Golden Age to the modern era. This book has everything you need to know to train your brain while also having fun! Inside you’ll discover the answer to questions like:
When did bikinis and stilettos gain popularity?
What year did the Berlin Wall fall?
Who was the first person to land on the moon?
How fast did Usain Bolt run in the 100 meters?
And so much more!
Plus, there’s a short quiz at the end of each decade to test your memory, featuring additional fun facts not mentioned in the chapter. So get ready to enjoy a blast from the past.

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