🧀 Say Cheese to Learning Fun!
Logic Roots Say Cheese Multiplication Game is an award-winning educational board game designed for children aged 7 to 10. It combines fun and learning by engaging kids in multiplication and division through interactive gameplay. With 138 pieces and multiple skill levels, it offers 14 times more practice, making it perfect for both beginners and advanced learners. The game is easy to set up and is an ideal gift for fostering math skills in a playful environment.
Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 21.59 x 3.81 cm; 450 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
Item model number | LRSCCFG2 |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 138 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B00ME8HI2Y |
A**A
Learning tables made easy
So much fun and very helpful for kids to learn tables .This game kept my nephew who is in grade 1 engaged from the day I bought it. It is helping him with his practice of multiplication tables. He gets very exited whenever he wins the cheese coins. We are going to keep playing it till he gets comfortable with all 10 tables. I recommend this game to parents who are trying to teach multiplication to their kids.I am definitely buying it for my new born daughter too when she grows up
M**E
Very good maths game
This is a great game for school age children to better their maths.
J**I
Say Cheese
A little complicated to play but once you get the hang of it, it is fun. You can adapt it to work the way you want it to. My son has improved his times table knowledge well.
J**E
Pathetic attempt at a board game
Dreadful board game. The rules are not explained well enough to have any clue how to play this game properly.The 'board' is a cheap flimsy bit of card. The wipe off pens do not work on the white boards provided.Complete waste of money. Having a child recite timetables is more fun than this.
N**N
Great!
I am a math teacher who is struggling with kids coming to me without fluency in basic facts. I just got this today and played it with my 3rd grade son. There are three different modes of play. We tried all of them. They are all fun, my kiddo agrees. The hardest game play took a little long, so I may have to modify it for the classroom… but I’m hooked. It’s coming to school with me tomorrow to try out on some students.
A**R
Say Cheese sessions at her home have become times which are filled with fun and learning both
I gifted "Say Cheese" to my nephew for his birthday. It was a last minute purchase and I didn’t really have much time to know about the game. All I knew was that it was Math related and I felt my sister would not mind an educational game for her 8-year-old son.Days later she called me up gushing about the game and how, Aaron, my nephew has become crazy about it. She told me that my nephew has shown the game to all his friends and often some of them drop in to play Say Cheese together.Say Cheese sessions at her home have become times which are filled with fun and learning both. My nephew has become more keen to learn his multiplication tables just so that he can play this game with higher number multiplication tables like 13 and 14.I am glad that, even though by accident I picked up this game as I am getting all the credit of the thoughtfulness of the creators of the game just for gifting it to my nephew.
M**S
Just the perfect game to master multiplication
Ever since my started learning multiplication, I have been on the look out for books or games that make learning of the times table fun. What I absolutely loved about this game is that this is flexible enough for a child just starting to learn tables and can also be equally challenging to someone who is well versed with the tablesThe aim of the game is to garner maximum cheese cakes. Each cheese cake has numbers from 1 to 100 marked on them. So if you have a 'cheese cake' with number 25 and you are playing a game of 5's table you have to say 'cheese' and say the multiplication fact 5 x 5 = 25. There are also some help cards, where children who are starting to learn the tables can write down the table before the game starts and use it as a guideline.A big, big thumbs up for this game! We tried our game today with tables 2 to 5 (Jason hasn't learned 3 or 4's table in school yet) but I am betting if we play this game a couple of times more, unconsciously he will learn tables 2 to 5 without any special effort. And then of course as the game is flexible he can proceed to higher numbers smile emoticonThis is one game which will be played and enjoyed in the coming 3-4 years in our house.
A**R
I thought 'SAY CHEESE' to be an excellent learning tool
Can not comment on this product! Bought for a grandchild currently moving from one province to another: math programs are not consistent - parent does not want to complicate learning process until next schedule is reviewed. When ordering, I thought 'SAY CHEESE' to be an excellent learning tool.
S**L
Truly a superb game to learn multiplication
We ordered this game after reading through the description. Looked interesting but had limited expectations. But I must say it is really well made. It helps to revise multiplication tables in such a fun way that both my kids are addicted to it. We also join in the fun at times.We started playing for the table of 8. The kids had to throw the coins in the well after saying out the number. If this number comes in the table then they have to say CHEESE and the correct table. For example if it was 56, then my son said 7x8=56 and then collected all the coins from the well. Its not given in the rules but we told them that they can write the table of 8 down if they want to. They were actually revising the entire multiplication table with every move. In fact, by the time we finished the game, they were really done with the table of 8.Very very well thought out game.
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