Six programs for the IBM-PC that challenge a child's mathematics and thinking skills. The programs are aimed at grade levels K through 6, but can be enjoyed by all. The programs TARGET MATH and JELLY BEANS are competitions between two players, or one player versus the computer. In TARGET MATH, you take turns adding numbers trying to reach a target sum, while in JELLY BEANS you take turns removing beans from a jar and the one who takes the last bean loses! I SHOT AN ARROW is a simple simulation of an arrow flying through the air; the program introduces estimation and answer refinement skills. LEAKY TUB simulates filling a leaky bath tub with hot and cold water. This program helps teach logical thinking and is just plain fun. In MATH RACE, up to four players take turns answering flash card arithmetic problems. The faster you answer your problem, the further down the track your car travels. Each player can race at a skill level appropriate to their grade level. Finally, MATH AS ART simply draws pretty pictures using the ideas of fractal math. Minimum Requirements: CGA, EGA or VGA.