🎉 Math Made Fun: Where Learning Meets Laughter!
Melon Rind Check The Oven is an award-winning educational card game designed for kids ages 7 and up. It promotes math skills through engaging gameplay that involves bluffing and strategy. Suitable for 3-6 players, each game lasts around 15 minutes and includes 63 colorful cards with illustrated instructions for five different games, making it a perfect addition to family game nights.
M**E
Go Fish + Set + Old Maid
The media could not be loaded. Most natural and engaging gameplay for the "math games" we've tried so far. It's legitimately fun for myself and my 10yo and 6yo. My 4yo can't do the addition but he doesn't want to sit this long anyway.We added house rules to play until a designated number of sets are made instead of getting through the whole deck. Although it didn't feel so long that it was boring, we want to be able to play often and I can't do that if it takes an hour to get through.It's reminiscent of go fish in that you ask for the cards you need. The main thing you need to do in your hand is make sets. And the part that keeps it engaging is bluffing about who has the dropped pies.It's a great game, honestly.
A**R
Fun!
Great way of practicing math skills !
M**B
Great math gave that sneaks in learning
What a wonderful game. I wanted to help my children learn addends of 12. This opens up for so much discussion of “how many more cards do you need” and multiples (one set that makes up 12 is 4 4 and 4. My child does math drills at home and it has helped her time and correctness. Both young ages love playing this game. They love the poker face and have learned strategies such as if a player asks for cookies and didn’t put down a set they must have some so I can be sure to pull from them since they still have cookies in their hand. We bought these because of the raccoon Clumsy theif game and wanted to move from addends of 10 to 12. We still play both games and they are the favorite in the house. Can’t wait to get the others. Seriously. But this game. You won’t be disappointed. Would also suggest this to teachers for centers. Grades 2-4.
J**9
Very fun!
My kids ages 8-11 have been enjoying this game. Cute cards, another card game to take on trips for fast and easy fun!
A**W
Great Game!
I love playing this game with my children aged 9, 8, and 5. It is wonderful for working on math skills and having fun at the same time.
A**E
Fun game for adding to 12!
We homeschool, and we love to play games! I picked this up for my 6 year old son. We play together (just two players) and sometimes if we get “stuck” we just draw one card each and it gets the game going again. It is better to play with more than 2 players, but it can be played with just two. It’s fun! I enjoy playing it with him.
R**S
Secret math practice; fun for adults too
So far, all of the Melon Rind games share a common trait hard to find in math facts games: they are actually fun! My husband and I would even pull this out to play with friends after the kids go to bed. Great for sneakily teaching addition facts and not boring the socks off parents or older siblings; also reinforces skip-counting/the concept of multiplication, which was an unexpected surprise. For players less fluent in math facts, we made a “cheat card” listing the possible combinations, which keeps the game moving.
P**K
Both educational and fun!
As both a teacher and a parent I have found the Melon Rind games to be an excellent source of entertainment. We live in a time where technology does everything for us ...unfortunately that can make our brains very lazy. Games like Check the Oven (and the other Melon Rind games) provide a fun way for children to stimulate their minds and build their mathematical skills. I strongly recommend the game as a great classroom tool for teachers and a fun family game for parents with young children.
M**K
Great game
Great math game. Whole family loves it.
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