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Help the monkey balance himself out by adding bunches of bananas together in each of his outstretched hands. If your addition is correct, the monkey's arms will be level and his eyes will look straight ahead, but if you need to try again, his arms will be up and down and his eyes will be crossed. Bananas go from singles to bunches of 10 and are numbered for easy recognition. There are 15 banana number tokens in all. The monkey stands 7.25" tall.
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My first grader seems to pick up on math facts much faster when he is having fun - playing games.
Grandson loves this game
Their mother suggested it as an interest and an aid.
I wanted to make learning math fun.