Brainbox maths game review




















Cancel monthly plan any time. Product Description. Providing a fun way to learn, the BrainBox My First Maths is a fantastic educational game for children aged 5 years and over. This toy helps children to solve basic mathematical problems while increasing their development along the way. Packed in a colourful box with a selection of easy-to-read cards, this stimulating visual memory game enables children to learn different shapes, numbers, and measurements.

Each player has to study the card for ten seconds, roll the dice, and answer the corresponding question. If they get the correct answer, they then keep the card. The player with the most cards after 10 minutes is the winner. You can even keep your children engaged by adapting the game times.

Offering fun for all the family, this game aims to improve memory, numerical, and reading abilities. It was created by an experienced primary school teacher and is specifically aimed at Year 1 school children. Suitable for one or more players, this game is perfect for rainy days with the kids. To make it more appealing for younger children, each card boasts a different theme including space, clothing, furniture, and food. On top of that, the game is contained in a compact box, making it easy to store.

Learn the fun way with this visual memory game. Then the card gets passed to the other player. The first player roles the dice and the second player asks the question numbered on the dice.

Again if correct you keep the card but in the two player you can take turns and see who has the most at the end. The lovely thing about BrainBox is it can easily be played differently to suit the players. My children are both autistic and my 6 year old is non-verbal so we played a little diffrently. The fact that the cards are visually very clear was great for us. We played by looking at the cards and I verbally asked him to point out diffrent things on the card i.

I was surprised at how much he enjoyed this and he was trying to verbalise some sounds so it has been a great communication tool. My just turned 4 year old does speak but has other communication difficulties. So with him I did the pointing and he would say the words, or shout them in typical 4 year old fashion. My kids are not really ready for the questions yet so me and my husband had a go!

They are well thought out and all the questions are based on what you see on the front of the card. The questions are not trying to trick you but will challenge you to think about what you have seen.

Really good for developing visual skills. The first thing my eldest did with the abc Brainbox game was to get all the cards out and line up the alphabet.

He really enjoyed doing this and they make really nice flashcards as well as the game itself. My youngest is a huge alphablocks fan so we were able to use the abc BrainBox to to support phonics with him. The abc cards include digraphs 2 letters together to make a sound i. So it was great to have a visual to use with this. The cards also include the word next to the images so great for supporting spelling too. I think the abc Brainbox is great for young learners, they will already be familar with the alphabet or still learning it.

The cards are great for supporting learning about opposites along with different concepts. It can be really hard to find good visuals of conceptual words like wild, kind and difficult but they have been done really well with BrainBox.



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