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Clever Fox Play Number Hunter Math Board Game – Addition & Subtraction Math Game for Kids 5-7 Year Old – Fun Educational STEM Toy for 5+ Year Old, Kindergarten, 1st-3rd Grade, Homeschool & Family

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$24.99
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  • TURN MATH INTO AN ADVENTURE! – Make math practice fun with this interactive math board game for kids! This addition and subtraction game is perfect for preschool, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders, and family game night.
  • LEARNING THROUGH PLAY – No boring worksheets! With Number Hunter kids board game, kids embark on a fun expedition around the world, learning addition, subtraction, and even and odd numbers without even realizing it.
  • EASY TO LEARN, FUN TO PLAY – Roll the dice, add or subtract the numbers, and move forward. Land on a star tile to complete a fun action or math challenge. Be the first to reach the finish line to win!
  • BUILD EARLY STEM SKILLS – This number game for kids 5-7 supports early math learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving in a playful, stress-free way.
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