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Race to Planet X: Number Bond Game - Math Games for
Race to Planet X: Number Bond Game - Math Games for
Race to Planet X: Number Bond Game - Math Games for
Race to Planet X: Number Bond Game - Math Games for

Race to Planet X: Number Bond Game - Math Games for Kindergarten, First Grade - Learn Addition Subtraction with a Super Fun Board Game

Product ID : 43262943


Galleon Product ID 43262943
Shipping Weight 0.77 lbs
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Manufacturer Number Bond Games
Shipping Dimension 8.23 x 5.04 x 1.54 inches
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Race to Planet X: Number Bond Game - Math Games for Features

  • Fun educational STEM board game perfect for screen-free family time

  • Have fun practicing addition and subtraction 1-20

  • Multiple game variations within the game, including an option for younger players to focus on adding and subtracting 1-10

  • Strengthen and reinforce number bond concepts

  • For ages 5 and up. Ideal for Kindergarten, First grade, Second grade


About Race To Planet X: Number Bond Game - Math Games For

Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner and Tillywig Brain Child Award Winner, Race to Planet X is perfect for kids K-3rd grade as they build fluency in their basic addition and subtraction. Families can play a quick game in 15 minutes, and score some major parenting points for non-screen family time that also doubles as math practice for the kids. The Game: Take turns making Power Combos (3 cards that make a number bond) to move forward on the game board. Make Power Combos before another player ZAPs a card from your hand. SCORE your Power Combos before another player SMASH one and make you move backwards. First to reach Planet X wins! Play -> Math Practice -> Confidence. We believe in the growth mindset, and that all kids can get better at math with practice and perseverance. We also believe that being fluent in basic arithmetic in early elementary years will provide kids confidence and a solid foundation for harder math classes later on.