Math War: Addition & Subtraction Game Cards

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Math War: Addition & Subtraction Game Cards Details:
- Product# 05016
- ISBN-13: 9780887432736
- Contents: 56 cards
- Size: 3.375" x 6.375"
- Ages 6-up
- Publisher: School Zone Publishing
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Engage your child in a game of Math War where everyone is a winner! This fun, yet competitive game, helps kids focus and solve basic addition and subtraction problems. Kids play together, flipping over cards and solving the problems on each, and the one with the highest card value wins both cards. This is the perfect tool to prepare your child for those school time tests today!
Fun Features & Big Benefits
• Big, bright numbers
• Kid-friendly pictures on each card
• Basic addition and subtraction with numbers 1-10
• Thick, glossy cardstock
• Rounded corners for easy sorting
• Parent Card includes game rules and variations
• Includes Answer Card for quick reference
• A learning game that goes where you go!
Skills: addition; subtraction; math
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Re: Math War: Addition & Subtraction Game Cards
My grandson is 5 and was sent to first grade vs. kindergarten this year. He loved, loved Math War (Addition & Subtraction), and we played and played. He needs to be challenged. We both need to watch the + and - signs but he knows all the answers! We even got Grandpa to play. That's how good the game was. (Grandpa is an accountant.) We had more fun with this inexpensive pack of cards than some $100 toys!