Price: $49.99 - $44.99
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Reinforce addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills with this arcade style game and 3 levels of difficulty. A large screen displays math equations, then the numbers flash and beep; when the correct answer lights up players press it using a soft mallet or their hands.
Taking the concept of “flash” cards to a whole new level, Light N Strike Math helps kids master math with the aid of flashing lights and lots of action. This arcade-style game presents math problems on a roomy digital display. As kids solve equations, they can use the soft rubber mallet (or their hands) to enter their answers on the large lighted keypad. To keep things interesting, Light N Strike adds an additional challenge: in order for their answers to count, kids must hit the correct number at the correct time–only when the number is illuminated. Winner of multiple awards, including a Dr. Toy Top 10 Award, Light N Strike offers a fun way to improve math skills and hand-eye coordination. Suitable for children of varying age levels, this fun, interactive format offers four games with three levels of difficulty, spanning addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The Light N Strike measures 13-1/2 by 7-1/2 by 4-1/2 inches, and requires 4 AA batteries (not included). –Heather Lyndon See all Product description
Arcade-style game reinforces addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills
Learn math skills at your own pace
3 levels of difficulty
Requires 4AA batteries, not included
Winner of 9 awards; Ideal for ages 6+
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