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HABA 4538 3 Times 4=Swat! An educational game about the one to ten times tables. For 2-6 players ages 8-99
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HABA 3 Times 4 = Swat! - Reaction Game

Vendor: HABA
SKU: 4538
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How much is 5 times 8? The answer is 40! Now you have to find the fly showing the right result and swat it. Can you see it buzzing around on the table? Whoever is quick at calculating and hits lots of flies, wins this frantic swatting game. Includes: 6 fly swatters, 42 fly cards, 5 flower cards, 5 flowers, 45 wooden flies, 2 numerical dice with ten faces, 1 rulebook FEATURES: Helps your child understand problem solving and stimulate fine motor skills Fun with counting & math Includes 6 fly swatters Learning & reaction game Easy to understand game...

Product Description

How much is 5 times 8? The answer is 40! Now you have to find the fly showing the right result and swat it. Can you see it buzzing around on the table? Whoever is quick at calculating and hits lots of flies, wins this frantic swatting game.

Includes: 6 fly swatters, 42 fly cards, 5 flower cards, 5 flowers, 45 wooden flies, 2 numerical dice with ten faces, 1 rulebook

FEATURES:

  • Helps your child understand problem solving and stimulate fine motor skills
  • Fun with counting & math
  • Includes 6 fly swatters
  • Learning & reaction game
  • Easy to understand game instructions
  • Includes a variation for individual play
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • 3D visualisation 

SPECIFICATION:

  • Age: 8+ Years
  • Players: 2-6
  • Material: Polypropylene, Cardboard, Beech
  • Warning. Not suitable for children under 2 years. Small parts. Choking risk

ABOUT HABA:

HABA’s company philosophy is based on one simple principle: Children are the most important things in life. Instilling fundamental values, helping them become independent and develop into creative and imaginative people is not the exclusive job of the parents; children grow up in a complex network of relationships. Siblings, friends, care-givers, teachers—they all have an influence on child development. In addition to the people in their life, the environment and the objects around them play a major role in their development from the first day on.

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