Binding: Toy
Brand: Learning Resources
EAN: 0765023650532
Item Dimensions: 1771299117945
Label: Learning Resources
Languages: EnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: Learning Resources
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 96 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 months
Model: LSP5053-UKM
MPN: LSP5053-UKM
Publisher: Learning Resources
Release Date: January 01, 2007
Studio: Learning Resources
Features:- Auntie Pasta has been busy making pizzas. Now it's up to you to put the pieces together!
- Perfect for introducing fractions.
- Includes 17" x 12" game board, pizza fraction slices and spinner.
- Be the first player to get three "fraction pies" in a row and you win!
- For 2 to 4 players.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The fraction game for pizza lovers. Auntie Pasta has been busy making pizza, and now it's time to collect the different sized slices to fill up the pizza pans. A fun way to introduce fractions. Includes 12" x 17" game board, pizza fraction cards and spinner. For 2-4 players.
Amazon.com: Someone's in the kitchen with Auntie Pasta, cooking up pizza-specific ways to teach younger children the basics of beginning fractions. This game for two to four players includes a spinner and a playing board with circles divided into halves, thirds, or quarters. Players receive cardboard pieces of pizza in different sizes (with corresponding numerical fractions on the back). The sections are placed on the circles during the game to create complete pizzas, with tiny cardboard pizza boxes to cover each completed pie. The game requires very little reading (just a few basic words on the spinner), and it's a good way to introduce the concepts of pie-chart fractional divisions as well as simpler fractional concepts. Adaptable for preschoolers as well as for older siblings, it's a good choice for home schoolers or family game night--with pizza for dinner, of course! --Marcie Bovetz
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