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Logic Roots Pet Me Multiplication and Division Game - Fun Math Board Game for 5 - 9 Year Olds, Easy Start STEM Toy, Perfect Educational Gift for Kids (Girls & Boys), Homeschoolers, Grade 1 and Up

EAN : 8908007719128 Amazon ASIN : B01LZW2WXS
  • HAVE FUN WITH MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION: Pet Me is an exciting math board game. Kids go on a pet park adventure, feed dogs, cats and parrots, win hearts and adopt them. They will master multiplication and division facts along the way. A very cool and fun game that builds mental math skills.
  • MULTIPLE SKILL LEVELS AND 4X MORE PRACTICE: It has a host of engaging levels with math integrated in each step. Perfect for kids between the ages of 5 to 9 (grade 1 and up) and aligned with elementary school education. Beginners level and adaptable rules make it suitable for younger players too.
  • EASY TO START AND COLLABORATE: The competitive and co-operative gameplays are easy to grasp so kids can get started in a jiffy. Players must use a combination of cards and dice to get ahead in this mind game. This indoor table-top game promotes teamwork and builds social skills through interactive play.
  • AWARD-WINNING, HIGH QUALITY STEM TOY: It has won several awards for its effectiveness in math learning. Enjoy it at your next family game night, kids party or as part of classroom or home school learning activities. It helps boost memory and improve concentration, which are critical to stem building activities.
  • PERFECT GIFT FOR AGES 5 AND UP: This popular brain game makes for a unique Christmas present for boys and girls. Logic Roots aims to encourage fun learning while exploring core math concepts. Each high grade component in the box is designed for superb durability so children can enjoy it over time.
Understand the game faster. Watch this video
Here is a how-to-play video for Pet Me. Of course, the rule book has more information and tips,but we feel this video would be great to get you started…
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Nothing beats the rule book when it comes to details
Find here the most up-to-date rules and game play for Pet Me. We keep updating this rule book from time to time based on the teacher feedback and our user tests. Download the latest version here for free...
With Pet Me, you get 4 times more practice of division skills
For Pet Me, the practice jump is 4 times. And a child will get exposed to the following skills with each game play.
Division
Division as repeated subtraction
Division facts for 1-digit numbers
Division of 1-digit numbers without remainder
Division of 2-digit numbers without remainder
Multiplication facts upto 10
Turn math practice into a fun family ritual
Explore Pet Me and other math games with your child. Get the latest Logic Roots math games for your child and turn math practice into a game instead of 'sums'.
Family Playing Math Game
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To get the best out of Pet Me, play more
We believe that to master a skill, we need repeat practice. Gamification is the best to generate repeat practice for kids and adults. With each game session of Pet Me, students get 4 times more practice. The more you play, the better you get. So, get set and play.
LearningCycle
if we enjoy doing something, we do it more!
As we do something more, we get better at it.
As we get better at doing something we enjoy doing it.
Real-life division practice
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When a kid lands near a group of pets, she has to actually divide the food equally among the pets. This step is ingrained into the rules for helping kids understand real division. Pet Me helps kids learn hands-on division. This technique has proven to be better than notebook division, which is almost mechanical.
1 Pink heart = 10 Red Hearts
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While kids might think that they are calculating their hearts, they may actually be practicing skip counting. This feature was deliberately snuck into this entire gameplay with exactly that intention. Learning need not always be on the face. At times we can induce learning even with the tiniest of gestures.
And here are some colorful printable division worksheets that you can download for free
We are sharing few Pet Me free division worksheets. These are not computer generated math problems but carefully designed math activities that bring out real life applications of math. We are sure your kids are going to love them.
It's the feedback from you that keeps us going
Here is what users have to say about this game. It helps us stay focused, motivated and on our toes to design better math games every time.
as reviewed on amazon.com

Wonderful pictures! The board is sturdy with all pieces neatly organized. Fun to play and really accomplishes the goal without getting boring.For age 7-10 .
as reviewed on amazon.com

Liked it very much. Nice board game for division. Kids play it all the time.
as reviewed on amazon.in

A very interesting game. Had fun playing it with my child. Very easy and fun way to learn division with very good graphics.
Here are more resources to help you get even more math and logic practice
We have shared some division tricks, DIY activities, creative classroom games and many other resources. Use them and help the kids find even more joy with math practice.
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