







🐶 Feed the fun, fuel the brain — math mastery has never been this paw-some!
Pet Me is an award-winning STEM board game designed for kids aged 5 and up to master multiplication and division through interactive pet adoption gameplay. Featuring 4 skill levels, it offers 4x more math practice than typical classroom activities, promotes social skills via cooperative and competitive play, and includes durable, high-quality components for lasting educational fun.










| ASIN | B01LZW2WXS |
| Age Range Description | 96 months to 840 months |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,923 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,795 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Logic Roots |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,068) |
| Edition | Kids Edition |
| Educational Objective | Learning |
| Estimated Playing Time | 20 Minutes |
| Genre | Math |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08908007719128 |
| Included Components | Learning & Exploration^childrens-mathematics-learning-aids |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 16 x 2 x 9 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 8.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Multiplication and division board game |
| Item Weight | 10.56 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logic Roots, Inc- Domestic |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LRPTMEG3 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 60 |
| Model Number | LRPTMEG3 |
| Number of Players | 1 to 5 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Rulebook Availability | Printed Included |
| Set Name | Pet Me |
| Size | 12 x 8.4 x1.54 |
| Theme | Animal, Cartoon, Comic, Number, playground |
A**R
My son kept saying “This is so much fun!”
I got this cute, little game for my son’s 5th birthday. He loves math and enjoys board games. I knew the subject matter would be a hit. I assumed that I was taking a risk because the game is for 8+. We tried the game out and had a few issues with his young age. The overall math concept was easy and fun. The instructions were clear and I found that I could contact the Logic Roots creators for help. I emailed them for advice. The company replied the next day with a couple of suggestions tailored just for my son. After applying their modifications, my son kept exclaiming “This is so much fun!” and he asks to play it over and over again. There are many different types of math used in this game. He is starting to catch on to the overall concept and even make predictions. One of their suggestions was to end the game after 7 groups of pets got fed. This, shortened the game to a great length. The game was a great choice, they made a difficult concept very easy and fun, and the company was very helpful.
A**R
He is 4 and is learning math at school and I wanted to make it a fun exercise for him
I ordered this game as a thanksgiving gift for my nephew. He is 4 and is learning math at school and I wanted to make it a fun exercise for him. I read through the description and it looked interesting but had limited expectations. But I must say it is really well made. It helps to revise multiplication tables in a super fun way. We started playing for the table of 5. The kid 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 25, then the kid says 5x5=25 and then collected all the coins from the well. Its not given in the rules but we told the kid that he can write the table of 5 down. He was actually revising the entire multiplication table with every move. In fact, by the time we finished the game, he was really done with the table of 5. Very very well thought out game.
P**Y
My son likes this game
My son thinks this game if fun because he loves animals and the idea of saving them. I like it because it gets my son practicing division. There are three levels. The second and third levels are fun. The first level is boring but necessary if you are playing with a child who struggles with division and needs smaller numbers to work with. The food pieces and hearts are cheaply made but that really doesn’t matter to me. The only thing I would change about this game is I would make the board bigger so that more players could play. You can have four players but the board is so small that the game would be over in 10 minutes. Two players is perfectly fine for this game. I really do like the illustrations on the main board; they’re so cute.
T**D
Math Wizards in the Making
I recently got the Logic Roots Pet Me Multiplication and Division Game, and it’s my new favorite way to educate (and entertain) my kids! 😂 They’re so focused on petting the adorable game pieces that they forget they’re actually learning math. The competition is fierce—my daughter declared herself “queen of math” while my son sulked like a math loser. The drama is real! If you want to sneak some math skills into your kids' lives while having a blast, this game is a must. Prepare for giggles, “I’m smarter than you!” moments, and maybe a title of “Math Master” in your house. Who knew learning could be this fun? 🎉📚🐶
S**N
Slow and convoluted
This is a complicated and slow game. I give the makers credit for the idea. We have a child with ADHD and dyslexia who struggles with math facts, and who loves animals. I thought this would be the perfect, fun way to practice math skills. But, the execution is flawed. First, with each turn, you have to count out up to 48 "food" pieces, which are just tiny cardboard circles. Think about that for a minute. Counting out 48 tiny discs to a bored child. That takes time. And you have to do it with every turn. Then, the child has to deal them out, 1 at a time, among a few pets in order to "divide" and do the math. THAT takes time. I'd say each child's turn took about 5 minutes. That is not a game that's going to hold a child's attention. The game board is also unnecessarily complicated. It has so many seemingly random directional arrows that don't follow any logical pattern. Even the adults got confused about which way to go. (see photo). Then, if you play the advanced version, it gets even more arduous with hundreds of little cardboard hearts to count out with each turn ("Remember, 1 pink heart = 10 read hearts," the instructions helpfully point out). Just ... why? This game is for children and it's more convoluted than some adult games. I asked our daughter what she thought of the game at the end of our first go-round. "It's ... very complicated," was her opinion. She summed it up beautifully.
B**.
Fun introduction to division!
Fun, effective way of introducing division. We’ve only played the first level, I haven’t yet tried the second and third level. But so far, very impressed! My child‘s been a little frustrated, trying to grasp the concept. This made it really easy and fun.
K**.
Excellent!
I bought this to help my 8 year old granddaughter learn higher math. She LOVES this. She's learning multiplication and division and her 6 year old sister has started playing the game. Their parents and/or I sit with them and help them figure out the math. There are multiple ways to move around the board so there is strategy involved as well. Its just a great game.
W**H
Tiny game pieces but good math practice for third grader learning to multiply and divide
My third-grade animal loving girl really likes this game. She's learning multiplication and division facts, and this is right up her alley. She frequently asks to play the game, which is a great thing for a game that's supposed to be educational without feeling too educational. My first grader, however, struggles a little with the tiny game pieces. She doesn't know division and multiplication facts, so dividing, for example, 24 treats for 4 animals into stacks in a very small space requires more fine motor dexterity than she has. I have to help her a lot. This would be a lot easier if the board and pieces were magnetic, but they aren't. We can take up to an hour on this game, so it's not one they finish and want to go back to right away.
S**L
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.
A**I
We had a great time with Pet Me. More so because kids found it so easy to start. There is no need to know division in advance and its built into the game play unlike other educational games. The components are of high quality and they have 3 game plays of increasing difficulty. I think this will last us long.
A**R
I gifted "Say Cheese" to my nephew for his birthday. It was a last minute purchase and I didn’t really have much time to know about the game. All I knew was that it was Math related and I felt my sister would not mind an educational game for her 8-year-old son. Days later she called me up gushing about the game and how, Aaron, my nephew has become crazy about it. She told me that my nephew has shown the game to all his friends and often some of them drop in to play Say Cheese together. Say Cheese sessions at her home have become times which are filled with fun and learning both. My nephew has become more keen to learn his multiplication tables just so that he can play this game with higher number multiplication tables like 13 and 14. I am glad that, even though by accident I picked up this game as I am getting all the credit of the thoughtfulness of the creators of the game just for gifting it to my nephew.
M**V
This board game for the kids is amazing! I bought this for my 8 year old daughter, who is going to be in Grade 3 this year, This game is helping her to understand the concept of division and remainders in a fun way! She also invited her friends for some competition, the kids enjoyed it all! I would appreciate the people who designed this game
M**S
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.
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