Price: $11.99
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【Learning through Play】 What happens when you combine math with dominoes? You get a fun and interactive way to reinforce essential math skills!
【Math Manipulatives】 Ideal for learning through play, these easy-to-grasp and easy-to-read dominoes feature illustrations on one end and numbers on the other. Children simply match them for extensive math practice!
【Improve Skills】 Whether you’re a parent or a teacher searching for engaging math games for kindergarten or elementary school students, our math dominoes are the perfect solution! Encourage learning through play and help kids build essential math skills with this versatile and entertaining tool.
【Easy to carry】 The package of this set is an iron box, which can hold all the place value dominoes, making storage and carrying easier. You can play this place value game with your children on trains, planes and road trips.
【Perfect Toy】 Math toys make great toys for toddlers, children, students and teachers. A great math learning game for the classroom, preschool, kindergarten, or homeschooling!
Reviewer: Oldporkchops
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Well Made Math Manipulatives Set
Review: This set of place value dominoes is well made and stores well in the included metal storage box. Each domino is labelled well with no paint or ink running over into the surrounding plastic. The dominoes, when used in the hands of a capable mathematics teacher, can be used to teach the place value concept with kinesthetic teaching aids such as this set of dominoes.Overall, the math students and teachers who have used these place value dominoes have commented that they do help them teach and learn the concepts well. As such, I do recommend it.
Reviewer: D. Knox
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun, Cute, FAST!
Review: As a parent, let’s face it – your day is busy. This set of cards is a bit of a magical solution to spending some time with your kids, making it fun, AND YES, it’s also helping them to learn. Perfect combination, in my opinion!The card game itself is fast. The tiny little “domino-style cards” come in a tin (which is SO helpful for travel or carrying it elsewhere, the box isn’t going to squish easily!). They’re not very large, but they’re printed on glossy sheets over thick cardboard that won’t bend easily, has rounded corners, and the pieces are relatively sturdy. The instructions for the game are printed on the back of the tin (which also has rounded corners) so you’re not likely to lose them very easily! The only downside on that is that although the top snaps on (yay!) it still kind of feels like since the domino-tiles are loose in there that they won’t quite fit until you finally hear the click and breathe that sigh of relief that they did.It says 6+ for ages, and that seems fair. It’s a VERY easy game to learn and simply helps with practicing mental math for whatever you are working on (I got multiplication, but the product page also has selections for addition, subtraction, place value, and fractions). I’m actually planning on buying another one. It’s that good AND I am a huge fan of the price for this game. Right on target. Love it! 🙂
Reviewer: Marc Chan
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Read Stephanie Dougherty’s Review
Review: Returned this unplayable “game”. Not only is Stephanie Dougherty’s review 100% accurate, the tiles are also very small. For the size of the images and the ages this would be for, they really should be larger. This was a huge missed opportunity for this company to make a great learning game. Our son loves playing dominos all the time, so we were really excited about the concept. At least I was able to watch my son properly manage his frustration and keep an open mind about the game until the very end when he spouted, “Wow, this game is really broken. I don’t want to play it ever again!” Enough said.
Reviewer: Alea Byrnes
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good place value practice
Review: Product is made from hefty cardboard. I was hoping it would be tiles. Pictures are colorful and easy to read. Good place value practice for struggling students, However, I do wish there were more numbers that matched up. We ran out of tiles and no one could play because the tiles we needed to match didn’t match any of the tiles in our hand, So we ended up just calling the game and the person with the least tiles was the winner.
Reviewer: Kristin V.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun idea for math practice
Review: I really liked the idea of having math practice in a dominoes game. Unfortunately, I think my 5yo and 6yo might be a little young for the addition game. The tin says 5+ on the front, but the game didn’t really hold their attention for long. Part of the issue may have been that you have to draw a lot of tiles when it’s only 2 players. Also, the tiles go from 2 to 24, and there’s no way to use only the smaller numbers to make it easier for beginners. Having to do the math for larger numbers can get frustrating for kids who haven’t learned how yet.The game pieces are small but readable, and they fit neatly in the small tin. They seem to be made of a glossy cardboard type material, so they’re not as durable as regular dominoes. The instructions are on the back of the tin, which is nice so you won’t have to worry about keeping paper instructions in the tin. The instructions are pretty short and simple too.I do think this game would be fun for the right age group, just not younger kids, unless they’re advanced in math.
Reviewer: Alan H.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Heavy duty learning aides
Review: These flashcards are a great tool to help the kids learn their math skills better. I use these for my students who are a little behind in “getting” it.These are made well and hold up to lots of use. I’m loving that the kids look forward to using these during class!Worth every penny!!!!