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Shut The Box A fun mathematics game from Schylling Reviews

4.9 Rating 13 Reviews
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Roll the dice, calculate number combinations, then start flipping. What a fun and simple way to master addition.Make number combinations until you turn over all the tiles and ""shut the box."" Vary or simplify the game for younger children by presenting as a counting or symbol-matching activity (one die or two).A single player may play alone to better their lowest score. Includes 2 dice, felt-lined wooden box (10"" x 6¾""), and basic instructions.

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Great value for a nicely made product. The game is fun for adults and kids alike. Should last through several children.
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Posted 11 years ago
I enjoy playing this with my 5 year old daughter. She likes math work at school, and this is a fun way to practice at home. Nice using something that isn't plastic and loud, too! :)
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Posted 12 years ago
I purchased for my grandkids age 5 and 7. I only played it with the 7 year old once, but she seemed to really like it and I liked it a lot. I think it was a great success and is a fun learning game.
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Posted 12 years ago
My four year old really loves this game. I bought this because I noticed him playing the game at school. After we recieved it, I noticed that this one goes to 9 and the larger version goes to 12. It is a little easier to play the version that goes to 12 because you have two dice. This version is a little more challenging. They are both fun.
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Posted 13 years ago
I used this game to teach my students their addends. Made learning fun!
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Posted 14 years ago