Learning Resources Dino Math Tracks Game – Ages 6+ Addition and Subtraction…

Dino Math Tracks board game with colorful pieces and a game board featuring dinosaurs and math elements.
Dino Math Tracks board game with various game pieces and a vibrant board.

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Dino Math Tracks Place Value Game is a prehistoric twist on teaching place value, counting, addition, and subtraction. Roll a number, then move your dinosaur to the appropriate ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands places. Includes game board, 16 dinosaurs, 72 cards, and 5 dice with 3 levels of play. Board measures 19″ x 19″. For 2-4 players. Grades 1+ | Ages 6+ LER 0712
Learn math with a prehistoric twist
Teaches place value, counting, addition, and subtraction
Learn place value of ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands
Includes game board, 16 dinosaurs, 72 cards, 5 dice, and 3 levels of play
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Customers find the board game fun and educational. They appreciate its colorful graphics and dinosaurs that keep kids engaged. Many find it a good family game with an educational purpose. However, opinions differ regarding its durability.

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Reviewer: Sara J.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great game!
Review: I originally bought this for my 1st grader but this is also something my 4th grader can play and learn from. They both liked picking their dinosaur and they liked that it was like a race. I really appreciate the different levels of math you can play, we will definitely get years of use with this !
Reviewer: toddler mom
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun game that teaches number sense.
Review: My 6 year old loves this game. It’s a great way to reinforce place values. She also is eager to read the game cards, so there’s even some reading practice as well. The cards are a bit flimsy though. I brought them in to our local school supply store and had them laminated for a few bucks. I feel this game is well worth the price.
Reviewer: Andrew Carrier
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great learning game
Review: We love this, except that it says dinosaur on the cards and one player is a mammoth. Some kids are very literal and wish all game pieces were actually dinosaurs. I also wish they had made the blue and purple pieces shades that are easier to distinguish. Dark blue and royal purple can get confusing when you have one of each piece to move around.
Reviewer: AMW
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Daughter loved this game
Review: Great for learning place value and addition/subtraction.
Reviewer: Jun-Jun
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good
Review: Nice educational game, but the board is easily broken if folded up incorrectly, which children tend to do. The blue and purple dinosaurs look too similar in color. They should’ve made the colors red, yellow, green, and blue. Or maybe black instead of green or blue, since green and blue can look similar too, depending on the shade.
Reviewer: Janus
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Math Learning Treasure!
Review: This is a very well thought out game that introduces place value, initially. It grows as your child’s knowledge grows. We started out with 1’s and 10’s place, and then added as my six year grandson master the concept of counting by 10’s easily by moving into the hundreds. Then, added the next level reaching the thousands. We then added the feature of saying the whole four digit number before beginning the moves. He loves to count out his dice to create battles with the dino figures, as well. Strategy! After this is all mastered, the next provided feature are the cards that introduce and practice multiplication! The longer we play this game, the more I appreciate the learning/teaching features. It is a great addition to his math mastery!
Reviewer: Erika
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun
Review: Cute and fun game and I like how there are different options to play depending on age or level of learning for the child
Reviewer: PRNLM
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The kids love it, and it’s inoffensive and somewhat educational.
Review: I got this for the kids on the assumption that it would help to teach math.Honestly, it doesn’t teach a great deal of math, and even that not in a very rigorous way. Just some very basic basics, like recognizing place value (what’s the difference between 1, 10, 100, and 1,000 for example—and which are which?) and counting.And as an adult, I have to say that the game seems boring, repetitive, and unimaginative to me.BUT, with that said, this game is an absolute favorite with my five-year-old, who wants to play it all the time still, months later. And while my six-year-old isn’t quite *as* enamored with it, she still says okay every time, enjoys herself, and gets into the game.So as with so many things in life, even if it seems dull to an adult, it can still be absolutely absorbing to a kid. And even if it doesn’t teach all that much math, it’s still G-rated and has numbers and counting in it. When you compare to all the other “absolutely absorbing to a kid” stuff that’s out there in the world today, those properties make it stand head and shoulders above much of the rest.
Reviewer: Jessica
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Great game – teaches children how to read 4 digit numbers (even my 4yo is doing it perfectly!) and begin to understand place value (counting by 1000s, 100s, 10s and 1s, breaking numbers down into parts, etc)
Reviewer: Ari Rouge
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Padrísimo para reforzar mates simples o no tan simples y conteo de unidades, decenas, centenas y millares y como el tema es muy atractivo, lo hace muy llamativo para los peques. Hay que mencionar que está en inglés así qur hay que apoyar a leer las instrucciones y tarjetas.
Reviewer: Mrs. D-K
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Brilliant, This game has really helped my year 1 children with place value.I would say for independent play it’s suited for year 2 onwards, But I use this to help my sons in year one as they are just learning place value.
Reviewer: Cynthia Lara Muñoz
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Buen juego para pensamiento matemático
Reviewer: Anne Barkhouse
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is for a gift, so have not opened it, but from what I can read on the packaging I think it will be a very good way for children to learn math skills in a very fun way. I like that the dino pieces are a good size. The box was much bigger in size than I thought it would be. 19.5″ x 10″. It came well packed and wrapped in a plastic wrapper so not to lose any parts. Looking forward to giving it and helping the child learn to play it.