🎉 Math Made Fun: Where Learning Meets Play!
Yuka Champs Smart Math Games is an educational board game designed for children aged 6-12, featuring engaging gameplay that covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The kit includes a game board, markers, number tokens, and equation cards, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills while ensuring hours of interactive fun.
B**W
Fun math game for 6-7 year olds.
This is a great game to enhance math skills in 6-7 year old children. It is easy to understand and play but challenging enough that it is fun for the kids and adults who play with them. The game is for 2-4 people.
A**N
Great gift
It is great with the temperature being so hot that he can get energy out without a game system you have to connect to . Easy to hook up and play
L**E
Fun family game!
We played with out 5yr old and 7 yr old grandkids and it was a lot of fun. It does take a little bit of thinking ahead to be competitive, but for the younger kids it didn't matter so much. Older kids will want to use strategies to win. The game itself was easy to learn and the pieces are nice size. I like that one game can work for several different ages.
A**E
Great game
This is a seemingly simple game, but there is actually a bit of a challenge when it comes to being strategic. A great way to get kids and adults to think about their next move, while keeping an eye on the other players. It might not be the most intricate game, but that is what makes it great. The whole family has a fun time playing this game.
R**A
Great educational game for kids.
I purchased this product for my kids, who are around the age group of 6 to 8. Since they opened the box, they have enjoyed the game. The best part about this game is that there are different Math operations cards like addition, division, subtraction, and multiplication. So even my younger kids can enjoy the game. The components are well made and child friendly, as multiple solutions are possible for one Matharon card; kids are never bored of this. The seller has done a good job of giving the rule sheet and a QR code to explain the gameplay. This is one of the best educational games I bought for my kids. The best part is after their school time we can sit together as a family and play the game. I would highly recommend this game!
T**S
Multi-level multi-age game for homeschool or home practice
I am always interested in educational games that can span ages in our homeschool family. This game can do that. Within the game you can choose which cards you want to use. For my younger elementary kids, we only used only the addition and subtraction cards (you could even just use addition or just use subtraction). For my older kids that needed more of a challenge, we used multiplication and division cards.This game was great for their brains as they are having to figure out possible solutions using just the number tokens they have (six tokens) in front of them to solve any of the four Matharon cards on the board. It is more of a challenge than many games because two of the math sentence numbers are missing. For example the Matharon card might be "(blank) + 2 = (blank)" That is a lot of options for younger kids to weed through especially when math facts aren't their strong suit yet. This was excellent practice for us in a rather fun way. I did have to walk my youngest through possible answers but as he caught on he did start picking it up.A lot of learning can come from this game. I was pleasantly suprised that the board was very sturdy and strong as was the box. The Matharon cards are a glossy laminated card and seem like they will hold up over time. The tokens are thick cardboard. The bag seems like it may not hold up as ours wasn't sewn the best. The character tokens that move around the board are somewhat flimsy but we have plenty of "characters" from other games that we could use if needed. Overall I am pleased with the age levels that can be engaged in this math reasoning/thinking/skills game.
K**T
Adult friends want this game!
I got this game as a Santa gift for an underprivileged child who listed a number of similar items that involved learning on their list. We thought this would be a nice bonus gift.The game came in a larger than expected box. (I was thinking it would be the equivalent of a couple of card decks as so many new games are.) The print quality on the box and all the pieces was very well done.The game is easy to follow. It involves strategy, math, and visual skill. The object of the game is to top random pizza slices with a variety of toppings specific to each pizza slice and complete enough slices to make a whole pizza.My work team collaborated in putting together the gifts for the child we were helping and all of the adults wanted a copy of this game for themselves. I recommend for your next pizza party and for pretty much all ages.At $26 as of the time of my review, I think this is a great value for the fun you can have.
J**N
We Love This Game So Much We Want to Eat It
We play this game with 2 adults and I’m surprised at how much we love it. The rules are simple to understand and it’s a quick play of no more than about 10 minutes to complete each game. We find ourselves playing it over and over again in one sitting. There’s a bit of luck involved, but it’s also a lot of strategy. I’m sure that children would also like this game, although younger children might not grasp the strategy aspect and would probably lose to adults every time.All of the games components - the pizza slices and toppings pieces - are made of coated, heavy cardboard (environmentally friendly - no plastic) and should last a long time. We’re not sure what one of the toppings is supposed to represent: I think they’re tomatoes and my husband calls them pepperoni.Printed rules are included in the box, but the game’s manufacturer also has a short video that explains how to play. There’s a QR code printed in the box that links to the video.The only bad thing about this game is that it made us crave pizza and we’ve decided to have pizza for dinner tonight. The manufacturer could probably market this game to a national pizza chain and make some dough (pun intended) by printing their logo on the slices.
R**N
The most fun way of learning Maths
Your kids will love play it, Playing this game is most interactive way of learning maths. This concept of racing by solving math questions is unique.
R**N
An affordable replacement for Splendor
This is not just a kids games, it encourages players to strategies, and plan ahead.Gives me a feel of a famous game Splendor, still Top up your Pizza is unique.
M**R
Best Game to teach Clock reading
Its been 1 or months back I got this game. ..and my kid is able to read a clock like a pro..it is the best game out there if you want your kid to learn to read a clock...the quality is super amazing...really loved the game
N**I
Edutainment in the best way for kids!
Board games are proving the savior for us in this phase of life when we're stuck indoors, and this new one from Yuka Champs called 'Green Day' is edutainment of the best type!Based on the concept of teaching kids about the simple changes that we can do in our everyday life towards a more sustainable lifestyle and avoid single use plastic, 'Green Day' can be played by 2-4 players - perfect for the Sadhvani house.The participants compete to be 'Green Champs' i.e. collecting maximum number of points for making choices that are more sustainable, when given options. This includes substituting plastic bags with cloth carriers, disposable cutlery with wooden spoons, plastic bottles with steel ones and so on. For every 'green' choice the participant makes, they earn points.I love games like 'Green Day' for kids, especially when they are at age to make conscious choices in day to day life since they automatically steer them on the right path, without appearing to be too preachy or pushy.Love and care for Mother Earth and strategic planning for a fun day out and of course, developing an inherent need to excel - what's not to LOVE about 'Green Day' by Yuka Champs.
A**A
Quality
Good quality 💯
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