ThinkFun Math Dice Jeu amusant qui enseigne les compétences en calcul mental aux enfants de 8 ans et plus

Brand:Think Fun

3.6/5

28.72

DESCRIPTION DU PRODUIT Math Dice est l'un des jeux les plus populaires de Thinkfun pour la salle de classe. C'est un jeu de calcul mental, et c'est l'un des meilleurs cadeaux que vous puissiez acheter pour les enfants qui aiment les jeux intelligents et les défis. Math Dice est livré avec un manuel d'instructions très clair et facile à comprendre - vous pourrez jouer quelques minutes après l'ouverture de la boîte. Comme tous les jeux de Thinkfun, Math Dice est conçu pour développer des compétences de pensée critique, et est un favori particulier des enseignants, utilisé dans les salles de classe des écoles élémentaires à travers le pays. PAR LE FABRICANT Dans ce jeu mathématique captivant en 3D, les joueurs essaient de se rapprocher du nombre cible en créant différentes équations utilisant l'addition, la soustraction, la multiplication, la division et les puissances paires. Vous ne croirez pas à quel point les mathématiques peuvent être amusantes.

Instructions claires - Facile à apprendre avec un manuel d'instructions clair et de haute qualité. Vous pouvez commencer à jouer immédiatement. Ce que vous obtenez – Comprend 2 dés cibles, 3 dés de notation, un livret de leçon et un sac de rangement Game Go pour un nettoyage et un rangement faciles. Développe des compétences critiques - Développe des compétences en calcul mental et en résolution de problèmes grâce à un gameplay amusant. Reconnu par les familles du monde entier - Avec plus de 50 millions d'exemplaires vendus, Thinkfun est le leader mondial des jeux de réflexion et de logique.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Think Fun
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,513 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Department Supply
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 44001510
Item Weight 1.4 ounces
Language English
Manufacturer ThinkFun
Manufacturer recommended age 8 years and up
Material Plastic
Number of Players 2 or More Players
Product Dimensions 3.75 x 1.5 x 6.75 inches
Release date April 10, 2008
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Scritto da: Jessica
Perfect toy for inquisitive kids!
I bought this for my 5 year old son that is math curious. He loves rolling the dice and counting the dots to learn addition. His older brother plays with him to practice his multiplication at the same time. Great way to learn math without the stress.
Scritto da: lvwhodunits
It was a gift.
It was a gift for a lover of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, was well received and still enjoyed so I guess I did okay.
Scritto da: Kathleen Natoli
Great game
From a 5th grade teacher I would say buy this game immediately! It builds confidence and helps with math facts. I used it with my 7 year old grandson and he wants to play this game all the time!
Scritto da: Sandi Orbea
ok
still figuring out how to play
Scritto da: Walter Clark
HOT ITEM
I bought this for my 6yr old and he loves this game. its simple but it hleps learn addition and subtraction. i would recommend if you have a little math wiz in the home.
Scritto da: Dr. F.
Good way to learn math skills
Clever way to teach math skills. The package did come with all pieces loose in the bag. I don't know if it was a return and just put together quickly. All pieces plus the package for the game were in the bag, however. This is a gift for our granddaughter so I will have to explain why the package is taped together.
Scritto da: JLL
Fun, simple game that also involves math skills
My 6.5 year old loves this game and has for about 6 months. It is easy to play, doesn't take any special equipment beyond what it comes with, and is fun. The goal is to use addition and subtraction to sum up the numbers on 5 colored dice to get to a target number, and you get to move your game piece one space for every die you successfully use in a round, so it's advantageous to use as many as possible. The trick is that you have to do the math in your head quickly and then yell "math dice" first--only that person gets to show the combo they came up with. The first player to move their game piece around the given board wins. (The board is very tiny--we usually end up going around 2-3 times per game.) When we play with our son, though, my husband and I have to basically hold back to give my son a chance, because obviously a grownup can add a lot faster than a 6 year old. Still, we are able to jump in just enough to push him and get him thinking faster and in a more complex way, which is the best part of this game. For instance, in the months we've had this, he's figured out how to do more complex strings using both addition and subtraction to maximize the number of dice used (e.g., 3+4+2-1=8 to use 4 dice instead of 3+4+1=8 to only use 3 dice). You don't have to do things that complicated (you could start out with only addition, for instance), but that's part of the strategy and what makes it a game more than just math drills. I think what ages this is for really depends on the child. My son is pretty fast at adding and subtracting, and he can do much of it in his head. I know he's played with other 6 year old friends and they struggled quite a bit. So you kind of have to know your kid. Can your kid add and subtract numbers totaling up to 12? Can they add/subtract more than one number in a row (e.g., 2+2+3)? And can they do it in their head? They don't necessarily have to do those thing super well yet, but they do need to be able to do them a little. Also think about who the child will play with--it's best if they can play with kids at a similar math skill level so one person doesn't dominate. I do like that Math Dice Jr encourages my son to think about math, but apart from that it's just a fun, simple game that doesn't take too long to play. It's a winner for us!
Scritto da: K
Missing a piece
I knew this item had been opened, however, the description indicated “No missing pieces”. When in fact, there are two missing pieces. The game scoring track and the bonus game on the go bag. I will be returning this item, as it was not described correctly at all. And it was full price. Very disappointed.
Scritto da: Verena
Great dice game
My daughter is 4.5 years and she is learning the math now. It’s really help her when she doing the work
Scritto da: TomB
Great, but...
I love the size and the quality is also not too bad. One thing that was annoying (which is probably somewhere in the description) is that there are only 3 normal dice in this set. 2 others are weird: only have double 1, 2 and 3 sides (no 4, 5, 6). It seems to be a part of a crappy game on a sheet of rag that comes with them, but... WHY! I would gladly pay the same for 5 normal dice. The size is good, though. Even for a toddler, as they are too big to be swallowed.
Scritto da: Janine
Really cute way to help with math
These little dice make learning fun! My daughter loves them.
Scritto da: LG
Huge dice, poor quality board/counters but great game
I would prefer if the dice were smaller (they are huge) and the money saved from that was spent on making a board that stays flat (the nylon board doesn’t) and counters that are better quality (they are just cardboard discs). It’s a great way to make math more fun though and to practice addition and subtraction skills.
Scritto da: Nishchal Upadri
Learn arithmetic fun way
Good value for money. Kids can improve their arithmetic skills with playing with their friends. It's a fun way of learning.

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