🧩 Unlock math confidence with every puzzle piece!
This educational puzzle set features self-correcting interlocking pieces that teach addition and subtraction through hands-on play. Designed for kids aged 5-7, it enhances cognitive skills, logical thinking, and math readiness with vibrant visuals and a portable storage bag, making it perfect for home or classroom use.
C**T
Great quality
This is great for children to learn. It is very immersive and fun for the kids.
O**S
Brain Challenges
This addition and subtraction mathematics puzzle game is a refreshing change from actually teaching addition and subtraction via memorization. Since the actual solving of these math puzzles helps the brain do the addition and subtraction math problems in the child's brain, it helps solidify the neural links to enable the child to learn math easier and better.Research has shown that when learning through visual aids is combined with kinesthetic movement (movement of the child's hands) to fit the correct puzzle pieces together, the brain builds longer lasting and better neural connections. This helps with memory retention and better understanding of what is retained.Overall, I do recommend this addition and subtraction math puzzle game for younger kids.
A**R
Well Made
This addition/subtraction activity is well made. The finish is smooth and has no sharp edges. Each sum or difference has four separate equations that equal the number in the center. The varied equations give learner more opportunities to engaged more than standard worksheets and some digital resources. The activity also engages fine motor skills needed to put the puzzle pieces together. An overall well-developed activity.
A**I
Love It!
I love that these are self correcting, meaning that each puzzle is unique so that the pieces will not fit to the wrong sum.
P**H
Good For Learning Math
You receive the math puzzle pieces and a storage bag. The idea is that the kids have to find the correct puzzle pieces that fit together to solve the math problem. If played with correctly, it is a good learning tool for young ones to learn addition and subtraction. The problem comes in when they figure out that all they have to do is match the color boarders to solve the puzzle instead of solving the problem. I got this for my first grade classroom and the kids are enjoying playing with it.
K**W
Unknown what they’re like
No idea what they’re like. Never got them. Wish I did as they look fun. Says shipped in same package as other items I received but they weren’t there.
J**L
Small But Usable
My girl loves puzzles, but struggles to remember her math families. These do help, but there could be some changes that would make them work better. First, they are a little small (maybe 4in square) and I thought they would be bigger. Second, My girl easily figured out that the colored border matches the bolored number in the center so she could guess the answer based on color vs knowing the answers based on doing the math problem. I ended up having to put all the gree puzzles out, all the reds, all the blues, and so forth so she would have to at least try instead of guessing. Overall, I think these will be a fun review toy but there could be some changes to make them work better.
J**.
Fun and Math
We always try to make learning fun and this is a great way to learn math for kiddos. The puzzles themselves are thick (maybe 1 mm cardboard), but seem to have some bend to them. It says that they can only fit one way, but with little hands and learning minds, they were able to make it fit other ways that caused wrong math answers. I was also envisioning that I could scramble the entire set for him to put together, but since colors repeat, it is definitely a much harder challenge to put the right pieces together. So we just work with smaller groups of cards and make a point to discuss the math equation on each vs. having the kiddo work independently. I think this is great for home school and reinforcing math facts, but it could definitely be better if the pieces were indeed unique to each and easier to put together.
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