Hey Froggy! is a slow-paced visual strategy game for two to four players that develops analytical reasoning skills. Players take turns picking a colored frog to move, rolling the die, moving the frog, and hoping that the resulting combination of frogs matches... View More
The classic Lite Brite toy can be a fun activity that help students with fine motor skills, organization, and planning. Students punch colored pegs in back-lit holes to form an illuminated pattern. There are plenty of Lite Brite options to choose from, and p... View More
This very hands-on and very visual game teaches children to compare and add simple fractions. It has so much potential, but it disappoints. Students use test tubes that equal a whole and must add brightly colored cylinders of different fractional values to the... View More
This is a good strategy game that can help students develop visual reasoning and flexible thinking but it will not appeal to all students. The object is to be the first to collect the seven treasure pieces in the 3D maze, with the added twist that players inse... View More
Build The Robot is a combination book with 3-D model activity that is best for students really interested in robots and who enjoy building activities. The book includes short passages with colorful pictures that give the history of robotics and the use and pur... View More
Circuit Maze has some very good elements that can effectively develop a student's knowledge of series, parallel and more complex circuits, but students could easily lose interest with the pieces that do not always fit well together and do not offer excitement ... View More