The 10 Best Gifts for Young Mathematicians

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5. Math-A-Kazam —The equation-making game for math-a-magicians. Using the magic wand, each player draws numbers from the cauldron to create a math equation in 30 seconds. Earn 1 point for each number chip and 2 points for each jewel chip used correctly in an equation. If you drop a chip, you lose your turn. Play can be adjusted to include addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. The magician with the most points at the end of the game wins. Includes magnetic wand, cauldron, 60 number chips, 10 jewel chips, timer and instructions. Ages 6 and up.
6. Qwirkle —Our tactile wooden block game combines the logic and strategy of Set® with the creative multi-maneuver game play of Scrabble®. Easy-to-learn rules mean you’ll be creating columns and rows of matching colors and shapes in no time! Look for opportunities to score big by placing a tile that touches multiple pieces and matches both shapes and colors; the player with the most points wins. 108 blocks. Ages 6 and up.

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