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These cookies do not store any personal information. How to Play the short version minutes players 1. All players start in the middle of the board. Each player roles the die, the player with the highest number on their die goes first. Players take it in turns to role the die and move to a tile. Then the player must pick a card that is the same colour as the tile they are on and answer the question. If they answer correctly they receive a token matching the colour of the tile.

Then they must aim to land on different coloured tiles to collect the other coloured tokens. If a player lands on the tile with a die on it they immediately get another role of the die. Once a player has collected 1 of each coloured token they must get back to the centre of the board to win the game. When a player passes the finish line, all players count their money and the wealthiest wins! A great way to practise handling different amounts and work on coin recognition for children aged 7 and over.

Playing Number Rumbler is a great way to develop your child's number sense, their understanding of how numbers relate to each other. From sorting the cards into number "families" to matching pairs, memory games and even your own games as devised by your child for your family , this little pack of cards offers loads of possibilities and is a great parental handbag accessory for "I'm bored" moments when you're out and about. Seven games in one travel bag, Numbugz is a great value-for-money option for your holiday suitcase.

Try the challenging numbers game Colonyz a sort of Scrabble with numbers , think ahead with the Strategy game Legionz, test your memory and concentration with Memorize and Pairz, or enjoy quick fun games of 25z, SumBugz and Sequenz.

Endorsed by National Numeracy, we love the different-level game options so the whole family can play together. A numerical version of Scrabble which can be played by people of different ages and mathematical abilities, all at the same time so there's no tedious waiting for your turn!

Using number and symbol tiles, each player must make connecting and intersecting SUMs; the first person to use all their tiles to make valid SUMs is the winner. The canvas case makes the game easy to store and travel with. A time-telling board game for children aged 5 to 9 years which develops both analogue and digital clock-reading skills. Players race their animal character around the board matching the times to the central clock but need to be wary of a hungry wolf who is waiting to pounce!

There are two game levels to help both new and more experienced time-tellers practise their skills and the giant clock face with moveable hands is sturdy and will stand up to plenty of use! A version of dominos with triangular pieces so loads more connections can be made , this is a game that requires insight and a good strategy and an excellent way to get kids and adults thinking logically.

The aim is to achieve the highest score by matching tiles; bonus points can be won by laying pieces to make a 'bridge', a 'hexagon' or a 'double hexagon'. Great fun for all ages. Better be hungry for pizza as you play seven games in one! Identifying, adding and subtracting and matching equivalents help make making pizzas and working with fractions fun.

The double sided spinners allow the difficulty level to be easily adjusted. The games can be also be complemented with real pizza: Recommended! Dinosaurs rule with place value. Roll the dice to make four digit numbers. Get your dinos to their base before other players do. Set tiles up crossword style to add up to multiples of the number on a die. Connect all the numbers for a complete Sumoku! Family finance is fun in Pay Day. Get paid and decide how to spend your money.

Whoever has the most money at the end of the game wins. This classic game is for suitable for ages eight and up. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.



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