Math Dice Junior by Thinkfun

£10.00

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Math Dice Junior by Thinkfun is the perfect dice game to introduce or reinforce  number skills in children. The games encourages mental math skills to develop.

Roll the 12-sided Target Die to get your target number, then roll the five 6-sided Scoring Dice. Using addition and/or subtraction, combine the Scoring Dice to match the target number, moving one space on the Scoring Track for every Scoring Die used. The first player to reach the finish line wins.

The rules above describe competitive MathDice Jr. play. To make game play as enjoyable and appropriate as possible, we encourage you to modify the rules to best suit your particular player(s). Here are two suggestions, try these or make up your own rules!

Play Cooperatively: Work together to find as many combinations as you can. Have fun exploring the numbers and their patterns together!

Multiplication: For players who are comfortable with multiplication, allow them to multiply as well as adding and subtracting the Scoring Numbers to reach the Target Number.

Contents: 1 x 12 sided dice and 5 x 6 sided die, storage bag and track.  Age 6 – adult. 2 or more players.

The size of the dice facilitates use by older people or those with motor difficulties.

Educational Benefits of Math Dice Junior by Thinkfun:

  • develop number awareness skills and understanding
  • discover patterns and relationships between numbers
  • develop addition, subtraction and multiplication skills and knowledge
  • develop logic
  • develop social skills

Thinkfun work with mathematicians, engineers and inventors to create the world’s best logic games and puzzles. Why? Because they believe that learning should be fun, safe, interactive, and affordable. ThinkFun’s award-winning games, brainteasers and puzzles help stimulate crucial brain development in logic, visual/spatial, math, language, focus and reasoning, preparing children for a world that revolves around STEM skills. Plus, the games  and puzzles are fun to play and can easily be incorporated into  school (before, during or after class) or home.

Additional information

Age

5-7 years, 8-12 years

Skill

Fine motor skills, Knowledge building, Problem solving, Social Skills, Visual Skills

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