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Increase Math Skills with Kid Axis

December 23, 2016 Amy Leave a Comment

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For a lot of kids, math is a hard subject. It can be hard to remember the facts, whether it is addition, subtraction, multiplying or dividing. Doing math drill make kids run in the other direction and flash cards are boring. However, make math a board game, where it doesn’t seem like school, and kids want to play. That is what Kid Axis has done.

Kid Axis is a mom-approved, entertaining and education game that lets kids practice their math skills. It is easy to adjust the levels to the kid’s age group or current math level. There are 2 ways that the kids can play. There is a times version or an easy play version.

To play the game, the kids have to answer math questions that move their player around the board. As the player gets answers right, the person moves to new squares. Just like a classic board game, there are advantage squares and disadvantage squares.

The math game comes in 2 ways. There is an electronic app version of the game that lets kids play the game and practice their math skills on a tablet or smart phone. There is a regular board game that has all the same features, but without the electronics being involved.

The math problems are designed for ages 5 and up and is a great way for kids to practice. Adults will even enjoy the game and get in some extra practice.

Get the app: iTunes Google Play Get the board game

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