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Parents, you know the drill. You probably remember how tedious and challenging it was to memorize the "Times Tables". Well, now you can help your kids understand math in a way that's fun for them. With Digitz, they'll learn and apply multiplication skills—all while playing and enjoying a game.
Kids start learning the Times Tables in school when they are between the ages of 8 and 11. According to the National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics, by the time your child reaches fourth grade, he or she should be able to quickly recall all of the single digit multiplication facts from memory.
The fact is that your child's success with higher–level math depends on a fundamental grasp of the basics in the early
grades. Digitz can help your kids get off on the right foot. The game is appropriate for children ages 8 through 11, but can also be
used for remedial help with older children who may not have mastered these essential skills at the earlier grade levels.
Digitz is also terrific for home schooling and has won accolades from professional private tutoring centers specializing in elementary school math.
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