
Ah-Harr!
A pirate-plundering, parrot-pinching, treasure-taking, memory-mastering fun game for all!

Times Tables Plus Snap
6 x 8 = 12 x 4 – Snap!
Make learning the Times Tables fun with this great Snap/Pairs game. Practise multiplications with answers from 36 to 108 by matching equivalents. Combine with other Snap packs in the range for a mental maths skills mashup!

Times Tables Snap
6 x 4 = 3 x 8 – Snap!
Make learning the Times Tables fun with this great Snap/Pairs game. Practise multiplications up to answers of 36 by matching equivalents. Combine with other Snap packs in the range for a mental maths skills mashup!

My First Times Tables Snap
6×5 = 3×10 – Snap!
Make learning the Times Tables fun with this great Snap/Pairs game. Practise the 5 and 10 times tables by matching equivalents. Combine with other Snap packs in the range for a mental maths skills mashup!

Pylos Mini
With simple rules, quick rounds and subtle tactics, be the last to place the marble at the very top of the pyramid

Mapominoes UK
What’s your UK geography like? Race your opponents to place your map dominoes down. Why not take a boat to Northern Ireland, or hang onto Northumberland and Cumbria to block your opponents off from Scotland – but be careful, as lovely as Shetland or the Isle of Anglesey are, don’t get stuck there!

Mapominoes Europe
This portable award winning game is fun, easy to learn, educational and highly addictive for both children and adults.
It’s like dominoes but with maps, as you build a map of Europe by connecting bordering countries. First to play all their country cards on the table wins.
Block opponents by holding on to France or Germany or sail through the North Sea to the United Kingdom.
Excitement builds as you have fewer cards left to play, but less space to play them in as you reach the table’s edge.
No knowledge required. Learn as you play.

Arithmanix – the Ultimate Number Game
Quick + Simple x Fun = Arithmanix. Will you be numero uno in this quick playing, simple, multi-award winning, fun family card game of manic maths?