







🦖 Roll, race, and rule the math jungle with Dino Math Tracks!
Dino Math Tracks is an award-winning educational board game designed for kids 6 and up that teaches place value, addition, and subtraction through interactive play. Featuring a 19x19 inch board, 16 colorful dinosaur pieces, 72 cards, and 5 dice, it offers three levels of difficulty to engage multiple age groups and learning stages. Perfect for 2-4 players, this STEM-focused game combines critical thinking with social fun, making math practice irresistible and dynamic.
| ASIN | B00004TDKU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,051 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,979 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (381) |
| Department | Toys & Games|Games|Board Games |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | LER0712 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 10 years |
| Product Dimensions | 10.1 x 10 x 1.6 inches |
| Release date | January 1, 1992 |
T**M
Fun game that teaches number sense.
My 6 year old loves this game. It's a great way to reinforce place values. She also is eager to read the game cards, so there's even some reading practice as well. The cards are a bit flimsy though. I brought them in to our local school supply store and had them laminated for a few bucks. I feel this game is well worth the price.
J**N
Good
Nice educational game, but the board is easily broken if folded up incorrectly, which children tend to do. The blue and purple dinosaurs look too similar in color. They should’ve made the colors red, yellow, green, and blue. Or maybe black instead of green or blue, since green and blue can look similar too, depending on the shade.
P**M
The kids love it, and it's inoffensive and somewhat educational.
I got this for the kids on the assumption that it would help to teach math. Honestly, it doesn't teach a great deal of math, and even that not in a very rigorous way. Just some very basic basics, like recognizing place value (what's the difference between 1, 10, 100, and 1,000 for example—and which are which?) and counting. And as an adult, I have to say that the game seems boring, repetitive, and unimaginative to me. BUT, with that said, this game is an absolute favorite with my five-year-old, who wants to play it all the time still, months later. And while my six-year-old isn't quite *as* enamored with it, she still says okay every time, enjoys herself, and gets into the game. So as with so many things in life, even if it seems dull to an adult, it can still be absolutely absorbing to a kid. And even if it doesn't teach all that much math, it's still G-rated and has numbers and counting in it. When you compare to all the other "absolutely absorbing to a kid" stuff that's out there in the world today, those properties make it stand head and shoulders above much of the rest.
S**.
Great game!
I originally bought this for my 1st grader but this is also something my 4th grader can play and learn from. They both liked picking their dinosaur and they liked that it was like a race. I really appreciate the different levels of math you can play, we will definitely get years of use with this !
M**R
What a fun game
We are a homeschooling family and I purchased this game for my daughter who just started 2nd grade. I must admit, I had put off buying it for months, but so glad that I finally did. It’s a cute way to introduce and teach some basic place value concepts. I mean, who doesn’t love dinosaurs? I can see this being a favorite game for a while and saving it for her little brother (who’s 2 and loves playing with the dinosaurs).
F**T
Fantastic Game!
Purchased for my 5-year-old. This is a fantastic game! It's got several levels (we're playing the easiest currently) with two different card sets that are used for the harder levels. The dinosaur toys are great for keeping a younger kid's interest. Strongly recommend as a math game that will actually keep a kid's interest. We own a lot of different math education games, and this is turning out to be one of our favorites.
A**.
Game play is great, cards are way too thin
The premise of the game is great for learning place value and my son enjoys it. We haven’t yet played the card game options because the cards are laughably thin and not durable whatsoever. I have laminated them so we will try those options soon, but they really should up the quality on the cards.
G**G
Great Game, but could be better!
The idea for the game is fantastic - your kids learn counting and place value (Age 4.5 +). Plus, the harder cards mean they could also learn more complicated operations like addition and multiplication (for Grade 2 or 3) That said, the card stock should be higher quality. The winding track is also very hard to follow with so many dinosaurs on the board - a straight track would be a big improvement. Lastly, my child gets really frustrated when his game piece is the woolly mammoth and the card says, "Move your dino ahead..." A woolly mammoth is not a dinosaur. Thus, all the board pieces should really be dinosaurs! These improvements would make this game a 5 star!
M**K
Brilliant, This game has really helped my year 1 children with place value. I would say for independent play it's suited for year 2 onwards, But I use this to help my sons in year one as they are just learning place value.
S**H
Missing orange staggasaurus meeple. So can only play 3 players instead of 4.
A**E
Padrísimo para reforzar mates simples o no tan simples y conteo de unidades, decenas, centenas y millares y como el tema es muy atractivo, lo hace muy llamativo para los peques. Hay que mencionar que está en inglés así qur hay que apoyar a leer las instrucciones y tarjetas.
J**A
Amazing game! Very good for grades k-4 and intervention.
C**Z
Buen juego para pensamiento matemático
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