Players compete to achieve all numbers from 1 through 10 using 2 dice and simple math. Score is marked with wooden pegs that are flipped when a number is achieved. Basically a four player version of Shut the Box. But it includes some variation.
Tiny Polka Dot cards come in six suits, each with eleven cards representing the numbers from 0 to 10. Each suit uses a different representation. These are Ten Frames, Big and Little Dots, Circles, Doubles Plus One, Numerals, and Dice Patterns.
One after another, you sense the dragons based on the number of spikes and let them come out of the bag. The dice decides on which dragon must be found. For each correct attempt you receive a flint stone.
In the jungle, the animals are on the loose! The Monkey King invites his animal friends from around the world. The more animals ascend to the tree house, the more wobbly it becomes.
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 on the dice.
Skunks are famous for clearing rooms. If you want a table at a trendy and crowded restaurant, for example, you know to bring a skunk along with you in order to clear the room. In-laws won't leave the table after Thanksgiving? Better break out the skunk.
The spritely imp, Hotchpotch, has buried precious treasures in the Land of Numbers. The number dwarves immediately set off to search for the mysterious treasure. By counting, they approach their target and sometimes the fairy Forget-Me-Not helps them.