The 10 Best Gifts for Young Mathematicians

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9. Sumoku —Sumoku is a unique crossword-style game with numbers. It can be played 5 different ways. Whether you are looking for fast action with friends, a challenging pastime, or an addictive game that brings family together, Sumoku has it all! Just add up tiles to multiples of the number shown on the die, connect them all together, and you have a Sumoku! Ages 9 and up.
10. Math Around the Home —This board game includes math drills such as basic addition and subtraction of time, temperature, money, metrics, and liquid measurement. It offers two levels of difficulty. Players earn points by correctly answering questions. The player with the highest number of points wins. Teachers can create additional bonus question cards.Ages 10 and up.

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