World David Walliams Billionaire Boy's Tremendous Times Table Games
World David Walliams Billionaire Boy's Tremendous Times Table Games
Introducing the World David Walliams Billionaire Boy's Tremendous Times Table Games, an exciting collection of picture and number games designed to help children ages 5 and over master their times tables in a fun and entertaining way. Created right here in Britain, this educational learning aid is the perfect way to give your child the tools they need to get back into school feeling confident with the all-important basics - math skills! Bringing together illustrations by Tony Ross from David Walliams' best-selling book Billionaire Boy and times table challenges, these games offer creative ways for players as young as five years to become proficient with multiplication. From counting and sorting activities to number puzzles and match-ups, your children can boost their learning whilst having a blast doing it. Learning doesn't have to be boring any longer - sharpen those pencils, play some games and ace those quizzes with World David Walliams Billionaire Boy's Tremendous Times Table Games!
- Great fun for 1+ players
- For ages 5 and over
TIMES TABLES GAMES
The box contains several fun card games that will help children learn their times tables. There are 52 cards in the pack, 4 differently-coloured sets numbered 1 to 12 plus red 'central cards' numbered 1, 2, 5 and 10. The games can be played with 2 to 4 players
Start this game with only the cards numbered 1, 2, 5 and 10 in the main pack. Keep the central cards separate. Shuffle the main pack and deal the cards out evenly between the players, keeping the cards face down on the table. Then one of the red central cards should be placed face up in the middle of the table. Together, players turn one of their cards face up on the table. Players then multiply their card with the central card. The winner is the player with the highest number. The winner collects all players' cards and puts them to the bottom of their pile. Leaving the central card in the middle of the table. All players then turn over the next card on their pile and play continues until one player runs out of cards. The other players then count their cards and the player with the most cards wins. Here you start the game again with a new central card in the middle. In the event of a tie, the players' cards stay in the middle and form part of the next round. Add more cards to level up
Multiplication Skirmish
There are no central cards used in this game. The dealer should shuffle and deal out all the main pack evenly between the players. Keeping the cards face down. All players turn over the cards simultaneously and multiply them together. The player with the highest number wins the cards. Since there are no central cards in this one, the multiplications in the game are harder. When one player is out of cards, players count up their cards and the player with the most cards wins!
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