Poetic Numbers
Educational game suitable for people with dyslexia
PRESENTATION
Educational card game suitable for people with dyslexia
FEATURES
This board game is a fun way to introduce kids to Math
It can be played in different ways to suit family, friends or carer settings
The deck consists of 55 illustrated cards:
· 4 series of 10 numbers: animals, sports, actions and objects, each with its own color
· 2 sets of signs to calculate: plus, minus, multiplication, division. and equal
· 2 jokers in order to play all kind of card games
· 1 extra card to draw your favorite number: your own POETIC NUMBER!
Instructions: in English and Spanish
Card dimensions: 9 × 6 cm
COMPOSITION
FSC paper and recycled cardboard
ORIGIN
Concept and illustration: Arianne Faber
Designed in Barcelona
Educational card game suitable for people with dyslexia
FEATURES
This board game is a fun way to introduce kids to Math
It can be played in different ways to suit family, friends or carer settings
The deck consists of 55 illustrated cards:
· 4 series of 10 numbers: animals, sports, actions and objects, each with its own color
· 2 sets of signs to calculate: plus, minus, multiplication, division. and equal
· 2 jokers in order to play all kind of card games
· 1 extra card to draw your favorite number: your own POETIC NUMBER!
Instructions: in English and Spanish
Card dimensions: 9 × 6 cm
COMPOSITION
FSC paper and recycled cardboard
ORIGIN
Concept and illustration: Arianne Faber
Designed in Barcelona
⚠️ Game recommended for children aged 5+.
Pictures are useful tools for learning Math concepts. The images help to recognise, and more easily memorise the numbers.
Also for dyslexic children it can be a visual resource, as they make associations to help them remember visual concepts.
Rather than struggling with memorising abstract numbers, kids can learn through interacting with illustrated objects, animals, sports & actions.
A giraffe plus a swan equals a bear.
This plus that, these minus those.
Anything with everything is possible.
Let’s play with numbers!
Pictures are useful tools for learning Math concepts. The images help to recognise, and more easily memorise the numbers.
Also for dyslexic children it can be a visual resource, as they make associations to help them remember visual concepts.
Rather than struggling with memorising abstract numbers, kids can learn through interacting with illustrated objects, animals, sports & actions.
A giraffe plus a swan equals a bear.
This plus that, these minus those.
Anything with everything is possible.
Let’s play with numbers!
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