Jump 1

Jump 1, the funny flipping card game. Box cover shows a green frog jumping over a pink flower on a yellow and green background.

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Our price: $16.99

Ages: 4+

Grades: PreK+

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Product Code: 020-025

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Jump 1
Show your young mathematician that they can enjoy solving equations with Jump 1! Featuring two essential math skills, addition and subtraction, Jump 1 is a simple but engaging math game, ideal for young players. The concept is easy to grasp; your children will need to find numeric cards that are one more or one less than the previously played card.

Cards are flying in this lively number game, but watch out for the frog cards, which can be any number the player chooses, adding additional strategy to this math game. Your child will be asking to play one more round again and again with Jump 1. And you just might be surprised at how quickly your child can learn these critical math skills while they're focused on winning the game!

From the Manufacturer:
Do you have number that's 1 more or 1 less than the top card? Then give it away! Cards are always changing in this lively number-adding game. Frog cards jump to a new number and the action begins again.

Two games in one! The Cool and Clever version uses strategy and addition. Fast and Furious uses timing, luck and addition skills.

Contents: 66 cards and rules. Playing time: 15 minutes. Ages: 4+. Players: 2-4
Features
Manufacturer: Melon Rind
Manufacturer's Age Recommendation: 4+
Number of Players: 2-4
Number of Cards: 66
Playing Time: 15 minutes
Faith-based: No

Customer Reviews

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Brittany T.
Very fun and different

Such a fun math game for everyone!

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Karolyn B.
Easy Fun Number Learning Game

We appreciated the two different instructions to add some variety to the game. This helped my student learn higher and lower values. We played with friends and family.

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T.
great game

This game was great for practicing before and after numbers, but also for following instructions. My daughter struggled to remember to make sure she had five cards in her hands at the end of her turn.

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Brittany G.
Great math practice

This is a very simple concept, yet very good practice for math. We've enjoyed playing this game a lot.

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Sierra
Small learning curve

This was a challenge at the beginning; once our son got the hang of it, it began to lose his challenge and by the end of the school year is “too easy” for him. We put our own spin on it and he still has fun playing.