From 4 Years
Mormath (EN)
Fun maths game introducing key skills
- Includes 6 unique and engaging game ideas
- Perfect for solo or multiplayer learning fun
- Helps teach counting and basic arithmetic
Description
Mormath (EN)
Learn to count to 20 with the help of the Mormels, the cute and crazy number monsters who love to teach maths! With a series of fun games, children learn maths basics like addition and subtraction by solving tricky puzzles and inventing funny stories. The Mormels prepare children for school-level learning through engaging maths exercises and creative play.
Product code:
E1659
Features
- LEARN MATHS WITH THE MORMELS: Meet the Mormels, lively little monsters that love learning maths! This game includes 21 Mormels number cards (0-20), 3 games of 26 playing cards, 20 muggle stones, 2 dice, 4 playing pieces, and an instruction booklet. .
- EASY INTRODUCTION TO MATHS: Learning maths can be tricky and frustrating for some young learners, but introducing children to new, fun ways to learn maths can help make the process easier and enjoyable. Learning through play helps to improve retention for maths skills that last.
- MULTIPLE WAYS TO PLAY: Our Mormath game collection includes 6 different game ideas to help children learn basic numbers from 0-20 and develop their understanding of addition and subtraction. Ideal for multiplayer games, it’s a fun way to master new maths challenges.
- MATHS MADE FUN: Whether it’s playing number poker with friends or inventing numerical stories about the Mormels, our Mormath game collection sparks an early love for numbers in early learners. .
- DISCOVER THE MORMELS’ MONSTER WORLD: This game is part of the Mormels & Peppers Monster World series. For even more maths learning and retention games, explore the rest of our Mormels & Peppers range. .
Specifications
Title
Mormath (EN)
Product number
E1659
Age Group
From 4 Years
Number of Parts
74
Play tips
Various game ideas and different levels of difficulty offer a wide range of fun ways to get started with maths and improve learning retention. Inventing number stories, number poker and other fun multiplayer games are just a few of the fun ways children learn about maths basics.