Description
Kids can learn maths whilst having fun, with Learning Resources Pop for Addition & Subtraction. There are two levels of play, adapting to your child from the start of Key Stage 1 in primary school. Your child must solve sums, testing their addition and subtraction skills, whilst helping to clear the gumball machine. They can play on their own, or with other people including their siblings and friends. Watch out for 'POP!' cards - they'll make you put all of your gumballs back to answer the same questions again.
Playing Learning Resources Pop for Addition & Subtraction will help your child to get better with numbers. Simple sums use numbers up to 10, with 90 different cards stored in their colourful box. Bring motivation to your home or school maths lessons, with this easy game that you can set up in minutes and play when you have some spare time. Can your children avoid the 'POP!' cards whilst getting to the end of the game?
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A fun way to learn basic addition and subtraction.
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Suitable for one or more players.
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In line with the early Key Stage 1 curriculum.
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Can be used in the classroom or at home.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
6 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
LERS0018
Manufacturer:
Learning Resources
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