

🎯 Level up math skills with every roll — don’t let your kid miss the Sum Swamp adventure!
The Learning Resources Sum Swamp Game is an award-winning educational board game designed for children ages 5-10. It uses three dice to create addition and subtraction challenges, incorporating even and odd number concepts in a fast-paced, engaging format. The durable, colorful swamp-themed board and creature pieces make learning math a fun, interactive experience perfect for family game nights, homeschool, or classrooms. With a 4.8-star rating and versatile gameplay, it’s a proven tool to build confidence and fluency in early math skills.








| ASIN | B00004TDLD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,131 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #395 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,626) |
| Department | ToysAndShoes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
| Item model number | LER5052 |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 10 years |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 1.5 inches |
| Release date | January 1, 1998 |
K**K
Fun Way to Practice Math Without Feeling Like Homework
I purchased the Learning Resources Sum Swamp game as a Christmas gift for my 5 year old and it’s been a great addition to our home. It makes practicing addition and subtraction fun, and it keeps my daughter engaged without it feeling like boring schoolwork. It’s easy to learn, perfect for kindergarten/elementary ages, and works great for family game nights or homeschool learning. A fun, educational game that helps build confidence with numbers. Highly recommend!
S**.
Modifications to get the most out of this game
This has been the best game to sharpen my 5-6 year old's addition and subtraction skills. He does Right Start Math curriculum which includes a ton of games, but this is hands-down his favorite game. His 11-year-old and 8-year-old cousins enjoy playing too. I wanted to write this review to give some ideas of other ways to use this game to get the most out of it. First of all realize that this game incorporates many mathematical skills - number recognition, numeration (counting), evens/odds, addition, subtraction, and even an introduction to negative numbers (when you land on a number on one of the spaces, if you roll a "-" then you move backwards). This all not only makes it more fun, but gives them more practice on other skills as well. So how do you get maximum benefit from this game? First all be sure that they have some kind of math manipulative to find the answers. The absolute best I know of is the Right Start Math Al-Abacus. It is ingenious in many ways, but mainly because it encourages subsitizing (recognition of up to 5 objects without counting) for more efficient computation. Finger counting works too for some children, but having tools to find the answer is helpful until they have done it enough to memorize the facts. Also, if you have a child that hates competition or does not have anyone to play with, you can have them play by themselves! I know that may seem boring as an adult, but my son was so much happier playing by himself. He would just roll the dice and move along the board until he finished the game. If you only have a younger child that isn't ready for addition and subtraction yet that can play with them, then you can have the younger child just roll one of the 6-sided dice and move forward that many spaces without the computation. If your child struggles with writing or equations, have them either say or write down their equations as they play the game (dry erase boards work especially well for struggling writers). Once your child has pretty well mastered number facts up to 6, buy a couple of sets of D&D dice and you can switch out the 6-sided dice for 8-sided, 10-sided dice, 20-sided dice, and more. Have them play a couple times of week at least and I am sure you will see major progress, hopefully with much less fight than using flashcards or other, less engaging games. My son is now using two 10-sided dice to work on higher numbers, and this is still his favorite math game. Happy playing!
T**L
Lasting memories!
I bought this game in 2016, when my oldest of 6 kids was 7 years old. My youngest is 7 years old and when I pulled it out a few days ago to pay it with her, my older kids all wanted to join in! They have fond memories of this game. It helps strengthen math skills but none of them ever felt like it was strictly educational. The colorful board and fun pieces are very appealing. We are thinning out our games and my 13yo asked me to add this to my future grandma stash of toys/games.
O**R
Perfect for Practicing Math Skills, Get a Higher Number Dice to Make it Challenging
My soon to be second grader has been practicing addition and subtraction skills with me all summer and I was looking for a fun way to practice because flashcards are boring to her. This game's maximum addition fact is 6+6, which for my daughter isn't challenging enough. I went back and forth between getting this and Sums in Space, but I didn't like the Sums in Space board. So glad I went with this game. I loved the swamp board, creature pieces, and the challenge of the endless loop which you can get stuck in and gives a player who is behind a chance to catch up. If you want the game to be more challenging, you need to buy a higher number dice. I bought one here on Amazon that is 12 sided, so what we do is use one higher number dice and one of the number dice from this game, so the equations are definitely harder, but not frustrating for her. For example she sometimes gets 12+6 or 12-5. If you want to make it ever harder, you can use two higher number dice for up to 12+12. We aren't quite there yet, but eventually we will be, so I like that the game can grow with her. The object of the game is to roll and solve the equations and you move that number of spaces. There are some spaces that say even or odd and you roll the dice and if you get the specified even or odd, you can move that many spaces forward. There are also some spaces with a number on them and if you land on them, you roll the plus/minus dice and move forward or backwards that many spaces. The first one to get to the finish line wins. You can move a lot of spaces at once or just a few depending on the equation you roll, so a lot of times it's a back and forth game. I highly recommend this game for practicing math facts, but I also recommend getting higher number dice to keep it challenging. Game is great quality and lots of fun!
H**N
Great for mastering addition and subtraction
Such a great game! I got this for a four year old I homeschool. He loves to play games but also needs things to challenge him. He finished kindergarten but was still not quick with his addition and subtraction he needed help with. This game helped him in those skills and I was able to start a 1st grade curriculum with him- now he’s almost done (with first grade) and this game he just wants to play because it’s fun, even though he’s mastered his addition and subtraction. (Yes he’s 4)
L**A
La calidad es excelente, el juego es muy divertido para niños pequeños y es una genial forma de reforzar las sumas y restas
J**S
This is a lovely simple game which really appeals to our 5yo. She loves the little animal game pieces, and we love the fact that we're helping her gain confidence with maths as we play. She's been really anxious about maths lessons at school, but this game lightened the mood a lot and she keeps asking to play. Definite win.
R**A
My kid loves playing this game!
O**M
Es entretenido, ideal para niños que se están iniciando con las matemáticas, lo compré para mi hijo de 6 años, hemos jugado toda la familia, nos encanta, muy contenta con la compra
J**E
Kleindochter vond het een leuk spel.
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