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Osmo - Math Wizard and the Magical Workshop for iPad & Fire Tablet - Ages 6-8/Grades 1-2 -Addition & Subtraction-Curriculum-Inspired-STEM Toy Gifts for Kids,Boy & Girl-Ages 6 7 8 (Osmo Base Required)

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Style: Addition & Subtraction


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  • CURRICULUM-INSPIRED LEARNING: Learn addition & subtraction through hands-on play on a 1st & 2nd grade math adventure! Real-time targeted teaching tips and nudges let kids learn through experimentation and build confidence in a stress-free environment. Self-paced play means kids have time to master a concept before moving on to new material. Adults are able to adjust the difficulty of the game. (No WiFi necessary for game play). An Osmo Base for iPad or Fire Tablet & an iPad or Fire Tablet are not included, both are required for game play.
  • TEACHING: Explore the village of Wyverndell with the wizard cat Mumbles! Brew potions with dragon claws & magic sparkles to master place value. Then, add & subtract balloons to help dragons fly. Learn new skills or get more practice: adding & subtracting within 20 using mental math, adding & subtracting within 100, counting & place value, comparing numbers, regrouping, understanding two-digit numbers, understanding the relationship between +/- and algebraic thinking.
  • SKILLS LEARNED: This collection of games combines digital gameplay with active, hands-on learning methods to teach addition & subtraction. In Potions, learn how to add & subtract using number bonds while brewing magical mixtures. In Dragon Drop, master place value to help Dragons fly up & down using balloons. Card Duel teaches greater than & less than equations.
  • AGE & CAPABILITY: Ages 6-8 (1st & 2nd grades). Games are designed for beginner to expert levels. Parents can select game level based on their childs ability/skill level and opt in to receive emails with game results.
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX: Mixing Mat Double Sided (number bond playmat), 2 Sticker Sheets, Spell Book, 28 Counting Cubes, 6 Counting Rods (useful for place value & teaching regrouping) & 1 Game App: Math Wizard Magical Workshop.
  • COMPATIBILITY FOR IPAD & FIRE TABLET: iPads: All iPads except Generation 1-4. The new iPad 10th Gen, iPad Pro 11 (4th Gen), & iPad Pro 12.9 (6th Gen) are not currently compatible; compatibility coming later in 2023. iPad Reflector 2021 required for: iPad Mini 6, iPad Air 4-5, iPad Pro 11-inch & iPad Pro 12.9-inch. The minimum iOS version needed is iOS 11. Fire Tablets: Fire 7 (9th Gen), Fire HD 8 (8th & 10th Gen), and Fire HD 10 (9th & 11th Gen). Fire Reflector 2021, sold separately, required for the: Fire HD 8 (10th Gen) & Fire HD 10 (11th Gen). The minimum FireOS version needed is 7.

Description

Learn addition and subtraction through hands-on play on a 1st & 2nd grade math adventure! Real-time targeted teaching tips and nudges let kids learn through experimentation and build confidence in a stress-free environment. Self-paced play means kids have time to master a concept before moving on to new material. Adults are able to adjust the difficulty of the game. (No WiFi necessary for game play). An Osmo Base for iPad or Fire Tablet & an iPad or Fire Tablet are not included, both are required for game play. Osmo games bring a child's creative imagination to life with hand held pieces. Approved by parents and teachers worldwide, used in over 31,000 classrooms.


Product Dimensions: 2.13 x 8.9 x 10.24 inches


Item Weight: 1.54 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 902-00060


Manufacturer recommended age: 6 - 8 years


Release date: September 30, 2020


Manufacturer: Osmo


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Our favorite Osmo game so far
Style: Addition & Subtraction
My six year old received Osmo (for the I Pad) for Christmas and I just added this game to our collection. This is by far his favorite one. He played it for about an hour and a half the first time and kept saying "This is so cool!" when he would make a potion. Today he asked to play this game instead of asking to watch videos or play video games. This is a complete win in my book. The set comes with a small board, small plastic squares and long ten-frame squares, and a potions booklet that kids put stickers in as they learn new potion recipes. The set overall isn't as nice as the starter kits and doesn't come with nice plastic storage boxes for the small plastic pieces. It's all stored in a cardboard box with a magnetic lid that seems okay but just isn't as nice as the plastic storage boxes we've gotten in other sets. For $60 I would expect a little nicer storage, but it's not a deal breaker for me. The actual games are really fun, according to my son. For the potions game, kids need to add certain ingredients in certain amounts. So in one column they might need two purple feathers and in the second column three mushrooms. Then they need "sparkles" to make the potion work. You need one sparkle for every ingredient, so they need to add up their ingredients to figure out how many sparkles are needed. It's done in such a way that it's pretty easy for them to miss that they're actually doing math, and it really just feels like a cool game. As they help more characters by giving them potions, they receive "joy" (in the form of points) that can unlock other rooms and items inside the room. These other games work much the same way and again feel more like just a fun game than actual math. I did need to be close by for some parts, as my son can't read yet and for some reason not all of the dialogue is spoken aloud. If your kid is a good reader then they can probably manage this game on their own. The math gets more difficult as your kid progresses, and after a couple hours we're already learning new things. I actually used this as math instruction since we're homeschooling this year due to Covid. My kid thought he was getting to play instead of doing school, which was great for both of us. So overall, this is totally worth it and if you're on the fence at all I'd say go for it. Is it overpriced for what you get? Yes, probably so. Is it worth the money? For me it is. I think it depends on how much use your kid will get out of this and how much they enjoy it. For us, this was a home run and I really hope they make more games like this one for Osmo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021 by AB

  • Kids love
Style: Foundations of Multiplication
Kids love it and it’s great for having kids learn without them realizing it.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022 by JennaHay14

  • Educational!
Style: Learn Geometry
These Osmo products are one of my grandkids' favorite toys. They are educational toys, but the kids don't know that! 😉
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022 by Tate'sMom

  • Gift
Style: Addition & Subtraction
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022 by A

  • LOVE OSMO!
Style: Addition & Subtraction
I have been buying OSMO for a very love time, I got this at an amazing value and just couldn’t pass it up. Two of my 5 kids use this game and I’ve it 10 & 8.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2022 by kbrunell8

  • Worthy investment!
Style: Addition & Subtraction
I rarely write reviews, but I felt compelled to do so after reading so many mixed reviews on this Osmo game... I am currently a reading and math specialist and have worked in education for over 20 years. I am also mom to a 7 year old who can at times be very reluctant to engage in learning activities... My daughter is currently in a 1 month Holiday Break and Math Wizard has been a life safer!!! She plays on it everyday for at least half an hour and enjoys doing so... The game reinforces different math skills in a way that is easy for her to grasp, using visuals and manipulatives to represent quantities. She has been using it for a little over 2 months and there is enough replayability to keep her interest. Also, as she gets better on her math skills it automatically increases the difficulty level. I get that some are expressing that $60 for an Osmo game is a steep price, but considering how much money parents might spend on tutors, Outschool classes, etc. I say this is a SMALL price to pay for maintaining and developing math skills in a way that kids really enjoy... I can only wish that I had this game when I was younger.... I would have loved it! Just like my daughter loves it now.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2020 by Patricia Medina

  • Excellent game
Style: Measurement & Estimating
This is a very well designed game. My daughter loves dragons and this game has several features that kids enjoy. You find (like hide and seek) new dragons in different lands, you measure their length in cm and inches. You offer them different foods to see what they like and you have to be sure they get enough on their plate. You earn badges and there are several ranks to pass through on your way to master dragonologist (it was something like that). Sometimes the dragons give you eggs to raise in your dragon reserve and you can feed them and name them. There is a book that you use and there is space to take notes as you go. My child loves this because it's her own dragon notebook where she can write down what she learns. It has the names of the different dragons and where they love and what the can do. There are a few other games that come along with it and those are fun too. This is the best osmo game so far. The magical workshop is right up there it too and they operate out of the same app. Magically workshop send to have more math based tasks thank this one but it is still great. I was very impressed with this game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2021 by Abdh2847382

  • Osmo
Style: Learn Geometry
Grandson loved it. Had a great time creating food then enjoying the reaction when the people reacted
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022 by Ross A. Lappin

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