The 10 Best Gifts for Young Mathematicians

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3. Sum Swamp™ Addition & Subtraction Game —Math becomes an adventure with this addition and subtraction game that takes kids on a journey through Sum Swamp. They’ll make their way over the crocodile shortcut and through the endless loop by adding and subtracting the numbers rolled. For 2-4 players. Ages: 5 and up.
4. Math Missions by Scholastic —Use real world math skills to earn money for arcade games! Catch the bus, subway or ferry to travel the city and tackle fun math challenges in the stores of Spectacle City. Build addition, subtraction, fractions and problem-solving skills while constructing a skyscraper, sorting toys at the toy store, counting types of candy at the outdoor market and more. Earn money for each correct answer, then use it to play exciting games in the arcade! What’s My Change Card Game includes 20 self-checking cards that help kids learn about money! Ages 5 to 9.

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