






🧀 Say Cheese & Multiply Your Fun — Where Math Meets Play!
SAY Cheese is an educational board game designed to help kids aged 6-12 master multiplication tables through engaging, social gameplay. Featuring 100 glossy numbered cheese coins and a vibrant play arena, it offers 14 times more practice than traditional classroom learning, making math fun and memorable. Perfect for family bonding and recommended by educators, it’s an ideal gift to boost numeracy skills effortlessly.






| ASIN | B00ME8HI2Y |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Logic Roots |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Colour | Multiplication | 6yr+ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 120 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Educational Objective | Numeracy |
| Genre | Math |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08908007719005 |
| Importer Contact Information | N.A |
| Included Components | 1 U Board Game |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 30.5 x 21.6 x 3.8 Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Educational Math Board Game Summer Giftfor Kids To Learn Multiplication Tables |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LOGIC ROOTS, LOGIC ROOTS,Plot No.A-188/A, Road No. 6D, VKIA, Jaipur-302013. Conatct No. 9587069666 |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | LOGIC ROOTS,Plot No.A-188/A, Road No. 6D, VKIA, Jaipur-302013. Conatct No. 9587069666 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LRSCCFG2 |
| Material | Multiplication | 6yr+ |
| Maximum Recommended age | 1188.00 |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 144, 96 |
| Minimum Recommended age | 72.00 |
| Model Number | LRSCCFG2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Packer Contact Information | LOGIC ROOTS,Plot No.A-188/A, Road No. 6D, VKIA, Jaipur-302013. Conatct No. 9587069666 |
| Size | Multiplication | 6yr+ |
| Theme | cat |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**L
Truly a superb game to learn multiplication
We ordered this game after reading through the description. Looked interesting but had limited expectations. But I must say it is really well made. It helps to revise multiplication tables in such a fun way that both my kids are addicted to it. We also join in the fun at times. We started playing for the table of 8. The kids had to throw the coins in the well after saying out the number. If this number comes in the table then they have to say CHEESE and the correct table. For example if it was 56, then my son said 7x8=56 and then collected all the coins from the well. Its not given in the rules but we told them that they can write the table of 8 down if they want to. They were actually revising the entire multiplication table with every move. In fact, by the time we finished the game, they were really done with the table of 8. Very very well thought out game.
M**S
My child like this game and she never stopped to play Say ...
My child like this game and she never stopped to play Say Cheese. I realized that the Maths table learning is built in this game and is an integral part so I need not to put any effort for my child to ask her to learn the tables. Its simply Learn while you play.
M**S
Just the perfect game to master multiplication
Ever since my started learning multiplication, I have been on the look out for books or games that make learning of the times table fun. What I absolutely loved about this game is that this is flexible enough for a child just starting to learn tables and can also be equally challenging to someone who is well versed with the tables The aim of the game is to garner maximum cheese cakes. Each cheese cake has numbers from 1 to 100 marked on them. So if you have a 'cheese cake' with number 25 and you are playing a game of 5's table you have to say 'cheese' and say the multiplication fact 5 x 5 = 25. There are also some help cards, where children who are starting to learn the tables can write down the table before the game starts and use it as a guideline. A big, big thumbs up for this game! We tried our game today with tables 2 to 5 (Jason hasn't learned 3 or 4's table in school yet) but I am betting if we play this game a couple of times more, unconsciously he will learn tables 2 to 5 without any special effort. And then of course as the game is flexible he can proceed to higher numbers smile emoticon This is one game which will be played and enjoyed in the coming 3-4 years in our house.
V**R
Not durable
Could have been durable with plastic coins. Good for 1, 2 standard students but not durable for their use
P**R
I hate it
Its a boring game. My nephew hated it. I think monopoly is more fun compared to this. Also it is way over priced.
G**L
Competition? Here you have a way...
ooh Ooh yess! I purchased it. I think I invested on the damn correct target. This was a fun try, I liked its discription and purchased it...was looking how people can make multiplication funnier...even thinking of something sounds like a joke because I never felt it so. But seriously these guys did it. When I was playing ( though not for my age group ) but still...I and my friends played it for more than 3 times on a single sitting only because we were like playing a game that holded us..So 5 star to gameplay.. And about learning u say? Guess its a bit harder for kids who are starting to learn tables of 4 and 5....( specially if the kids are like me who still don't know the tables after 9 :P) but today is a competitive world.
C**A
Pricing of this product not clear
On pricing: MRP mentioned on the box is INR 599. I am not sure how pricing is being done on this product. Each time it shows a different price. I bought it for Rs. 699 (discounted price), but the box I received has MRP Rs. 599 mentioned. On product: Not worth - not even Rs.599. It is game to reiterate multiplication skills of a child. It does not explain the concept of multiplication. Logic Root's Ocean Raider was a much better game (for improving addition skills).
A**E
Nice educational game
Kinds enjoyed and learnt a lot with this game
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