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Learning Resources Math Mat Challenge Game

by Learning Resources

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  • Maths made fun, listen to the question and step on the answer
  • Three games and two skill levels
  • Mat size 34 (86cm) in diameter
  • Requires 3 x AA batteries (not included)
  • Ages 3 to 8
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Technical Details
Item Weight862 g
Product Dimensions6.4 x 47 x 31.8 cm
Manufacturer recommended age:5 years and up
Item model numberLER0047
Number of Puzzle Pieces1
  
Additional Information
ASINB00009XNSP
Best Sellers Rank 77,332 in Toys & Games (See top 100)
Shipping Weight2.6 Kg
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Date First Available21 April 2010
  
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  • Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months

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Get kids to think on their feet! Interactive talking floor mat with fast and crazy quiz games make learning maths fun! Kids listen to the equation, do the math, and then step on the right answer. The game gets faster as their scores get higher! Features six different games and two skill levels to reinforce numbers, counting, addition and subtraction up to the number 20. Great for classroom use. Requires 3 "AA" Batteries not included. 34" diameter mat.

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Get kids to think on their feet! Interactive talking floor mat with fast and crazy quiz games make learning math fun! Kids listen to the equation, do the math, then step on the right answer. The game gets faster as their scores get higher! Features six different games and two skill levels to reinforce numbers, counting, addition and subtraction up to the number 20. Great for classroom use. Mat measures 34 in diameter. Requires 3 "AA" Batteries not included. Ages 4 to 7.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars a little too PC maybe? 28 Dec 2008
By Kara M. Taylor - Published on Amazon.com
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Educational: 5.0 out of 5 stars    Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
I got this for my kids for Christmas. They seem to enjoy it. I got them the mat as opposed to the hand-held in order to get them hopping around a bit for exercise. A couple gripes--the areas you depress to play are very close to the ones you step on to change the game, repeat the question, etc. So little semi-uncoordinated kids are constantly resetting the game or repeating the question when they're trying to answer. Another thing that irritates me--no matter how many questions you get right it says, "You're amazing!" It gives you the same amount of encouragement if you get one right as it does if you get nineteen. You're always "AMAZING!" I remember having games like that when I was a kid and I was constantly trying to one-up myself or beat my sister's score or whatever. I'm assuming they didn't want to hurt any kids' self-esteem by telling them something less enthusiastic like "good try" or "keep working on it" or whatnot. Overall it's fun and should help them with some math skills in a fun way, but it's far from perfect.
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