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Think Fun Math Dice

List Price: $9.99
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

Introducing the most flexible, competitive math game ever invented! Players use combinations of operations including: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or even powers, to generate equations whose result is closet, or equal to, the Target Number. Features: Three 6-sided dice and two 12-sided dice; cotton drawstring bag and instruction booklet with lessons and examples; web activities for kids, adults and teachers, improves and builds fundamental math skills.

Features:

Two target dice and three scoring dice


Lesson booklet


Game-go storage bag


Teaches mental math skills


For ages 8 years and above


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.0 inches
Product Width: 4.0 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.13 pounds
Package Length: 6.61 inches
Package Width: 3.86 inches
Package Height: 1.42 inches
Package Weight: 0.22 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 36 customer reviews )
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127 of 129 found the following review helpful:

5Game that grows with your child!May 01, 2009
By Grandma G "Grandma G"
ThinkFun Math Dice helped my grand daughters, ages 8 & 10, improve their math test scores so much within 1 week that the eldest's teacher called to see what we were doing to help her! Flash cards and drills were so boring, the girls acted as though they were being tortured. They really enjoy this game I love the fact that it will grow with them. Right now, they can add, subtract, and multiply so this is all we use, but we will add other math skills as they are acquired, keeping the game fresh and challenging for years to come! Excellent investment!

57 of 59 found the following review helpful:

5Great game for bulding math skillsMay 09, 2009
By T. Toledo
I've played this game with my little brother, who hates math by the way, but actually enjoys this game. I don't know if it will ever turn his opinion of math around, but it is definitely improving his skills. Of course anyone who already enjoys math will get a kick out of this game too.

31 of 31 found the following review helpful:

5Kids love it!Oct 16, 2010
By Emerald Moe
I bought this for my 9 year old son, who was falling behind in math since moving to a new school. At first, he was reluctant to try it because it was educational and, therefore, no fun, especially since he wasn't "good" at math anyway! Now, he asks us to play, takes it out on his own, and has shown his friends how to play. He's even learned about powers and is trying them out during our games. My husband is now showing our 5 year old how to play (with some adjustments), and she loves it too. This is a great game that's inexpensive, easy to learn, quite addictive, as challenging as you want it to be, and fun for everyone if you have the imagination to adjust the rules a little. It's a perfect stocking stuffer for those (including grown-ups) who enjoy doing math puzzles, and is absolutely essential for every kid who thinks math is dumb, hard, or boring!

61 of 67 found the following review helpful:

5"Throw the Dice and Be A Winner!"Jul 15, 2010
By first words...God's breath
This game caught my attention as I walked through the game section of the local office supply store; I had come in for copy paper, markers, folders, pencils, and a whole bunch of other things. Then, this popped into my head: "Hey, this would be great for anyone of any age."

You can do all four processes: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can even just make a chart of the frequency of the dice throw results. So, if you use the blue dice with white spots, make a spreadsheet of the numbers on the faces of the dice, one through six, and keep a couple columns for other notes. As you grow in math skills, you will see the law of probabilities show itself to you.

With each throw of the blue dice, you can list the number of dice for each number that shows. If you like, you can total all three dice, and record the result in the last box.

With the white 12-sided dice, you can multiply, divide, add, or subtract. You can create a spreadsheet and show as many combinations of equations as are possible. You can also mark off one of the columns with a symbol for addition, multiplication, subtraction, or division. The possibilities are limitless.

The best feature is that all of these 5 dice, two white and three blue, will fit in the cute little pouch that comes with the item. If you have some kind of tray on which to throw the dice, like a shoebox lid, you could sit in the back seat of the family car, and play the game.

Unless I find someone to give this to, I will take it with me on an airplane flight and give my brain a challenge. Go for it.....It really, really is fun!


23 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5great gameNov 28, 2010

most people think this game looks nerdy and boring.then they try it. it is really fun.you roll dice to get three numbers and use them in any way(addition,subtraction,exponents,etc)to get as close as you can to a certain number.it is fun and very educational.

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