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 | | 610 products found for math games  | All work and no play will no more make jack a dull boy. With the launch of Learn Math for Grades 1-4 for the Nintendo DS platform, you can have all the fun of playing while solving mind-boggling mathematical problems. Learn Math for Grades 1-4 is an... |  | Robots control the galaxy and the fate of the universe lies in question. Armed with an experimental spaceship, players must put their math skills to the ultimate test as they blast through space to defend the human race and defeat the robotic rulers.... |  | Personal Trainer: Math introduces 40 fast-paced exercises to give players a fun way to improve their arithmetic skills. The Personal Trainer series is designed to help users enrich their lives and learn new skills in fun and interesting ways. Also... |  | Put your math skills to the test as you arrange colorful numbered cards and create equations in four challenging game play modes. With a variety of difficulty levels, competitive multiplayer action and addictive puzzle play, Math Play is a wonderful... |  | Sir Cumference, Radius, and Sir Vertex search for Edgecalibur, the sword that King Arthur has hidden in a geometric solid. |  | |  | |  | A book of games and activities that parents can share with their children to help them see math in the everyday world, improve their skills, and become less "mathphobic." |  | A book of games and activities that parents can share with their children to help them see math in the everyday world, improve their skills, and become less "mathphobic." |  | |
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