Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | $7.99 | WeWantToKnow AS | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Learn how big numbers work through play and exploration.
Learn to perform long additions and subtractions.
Grow, gather and trade resources to unlock new worlds, and build houses, and shops.
***Perfect for kids between 6 and 9, or kids who have mastered DragonBox Numbers***
FEATURES
- An innovative interface that makes solving long additions and subtractions easy
- An infinite amount of additions and subtractions to solve.
- Over 10 hours of engaging gameplay
- No reading required
- 6 worlds to explore
- Learn to count in different languages
- 10 Different resources to collect and trade
- 4 Noom houses to furnish and decorate
- No third-party advertising
- No in-app purchases
DragonBox Big Numbers is based on the same pedagogical principles as the other games in the award-winning DragonBox series, and works by integrating the learning seamlessly into the gameplay, no quizzes or mindless repetitions. Every interaction in DragonBox Big Numbers is designed to heighten your child’s understanding of mathematics while motivating them to keep learning through play and exploration.
I used to love playing this game but now it won’t even let me play it and I really don’t like not being able to play it if you can manage to fix it then I will give it a five star review
Engaging game play with fun graphics that gives ample addition and subtraction practice while reinforcing the right concepts for columns. Good amount of game strategy that builds slowly, and no penalty for taking detours. Highly recommended!
I bought this for my homeschooled nine-year-old who has been consistently resistant to learning arithmetic. Both her parents have degrees in math, but surprisingly she has no interest in it. I don’t want to push her into her parents’ interests, but everyone needs some basic arithmetic skills. Although she can do some in her head, she refuses anything that looks workbook-like. I have tried to find a game that would show her arithmetic while holding her interest, but had no luck until now. She took to this game right away! She played it for about six hours the very first day. (I know that’s a ridiculous amount of screen time, but I really didn’t want to stop her.). One of the things that holds her up is that she has always written numbers backwards and gets frustrated. I noticed that her writing improved and she grew more confident as she played. I was stunned to see her so excited - while learning how to do basic arithmetic of multiple-digit numbers “on paper”, including the idea of “carry the 1”. She told me repeatedly how much she loves the game. I just can’t thank the developers enough for this game; it is the best!
Please put the game back to normal because it will ask you to get 57295 coins for the orb I don’t even know if it’s the right Number SO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!!
I like Big Numbers but it needs an update. I have some ideas for an update. Maybe you could be able to send your friends materials. or use materials to speed up when you get a new tree .or when you’re making something. And maybe they could be a few more Islands.
its a good game overall but i think that you should be able to pick:freehand writing or dotted lines.but it really is a good game.
Horrible glitchy game. A tree has three red apples. Child knocks apples off tree. Three more apples grow, but these are green. Cannot knock these off. Game over as it gets stuck at this point. This game is a complete waste of money.
My grandson was getting bored with summer and missing school on our many rainy days. Got Big Numbers and he is thrilled and captivated by it! Highly recommend!
This game starts off slow but give it a bit and it becomes extraordinary. My 6 and 8 year olds are mesmerized and simply can't get enough of it. Meanwhile they are learning tons of math. One of the very best apps I've come across. Seriously, try it out!