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Add'em card game - 1940s asap She was scared the message

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Add'em card game - 1940s asap She was scared the messageFabulous original ADDEM, the game that counts! From the 1940s printed in England by Mansells London. Basically an unusual way to learn maths using number cards and operations, (+, , etc), to complete sums. Back of the cards shows an owl teaching mathematics to baby owls. The game comes in a delightful but very worn cardboard box with all cards in tact in good condition with the instruction booklet included. Looks to predate the other copy we have on

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