Learning maths with fun!
Every number has its story
Step inside and discover the magical world of the monster families "Mormels & Peppers". The Mormels live underground and show you how to count from 1 to 10.
The Peppers live in a house with 100 rooms! But don't worry, they won't get lost because each one has a special code. Play with them to learn your multiplication tables.
Get to know the Mormels & Peppers:
The Mormels are suitable for children aged 4 and over and deal with the numbers 1-10.
The Peppers reproduce the multiplication tables and live in a magical house with corridors and floors.
Mormels
The Mormels are ten monster parents who live with their babies in caves on the island of Mamopi. Their names are the same as the numbers 1-10 and they have just as many babies, for whom they collect Mamopi leaves in their bags.
- First counting
- Suitable for children aged 4 and over
- as fluffy hand figures or as a wooden puzzle
Peppers
The Peppers are 100 funny monsters who all have something very special as a hobby. Their names are like a multiplication table, e.g. 3|5|15. For example, 3|5|15, so they always know where they live because they can find the right corridor and the right floor for their room in the magical house.
- 100 individual monsters
- Multiplication from 1x1 to 10x10
- Suitable for children aged 7 and over
Mamopi Island
Far out at sea lies the island of Mamopi, a marvellous place full of wonders. The island is colourful and lively, here the fish compete with the birds and even the plants have eyes. Mamopi is home to the maths monster families "Mormels" and "Peppers". In the centre of the island is the Peppers' magical house and directly below it is the Mormels' cave system.
Each Peppers gang has a place on the island where they can pursue their interests and hobbies. There is a large vegetable garden with an outdoor kitchen for the gourmets, a large stage for the musicians and much more!
Play with the Mormels & Peppers Monster World:
What customers say:
Miriam Marti, IF teacher basic level
"The children love playing with the little maths monsters. The youngest children in our basic level play with the Mormels and learn numerals, numbers and quantity concepts along the way.
Sina Kreienbühl, class teacher 1st/2nd primary school level
"I think the Mormels&Peppers games are great! The games are very appealing and age-appropriate for young children. The children really enjoy playing the maths games and always take them out to play on their own during free work time.
Jana Maestri
"I am absolutely thrilled with the Mormel and Peppers maths games! I tried it out with second graders and the kids were immediately hooked. They wanted to do maths voluntarily - that says it all!
Sandro Huwiler, primary school teacher 3rd/4th grade
"I tested the Peppers learning games with my 3rd class and was delighted. The children were able to automatise the multiplication tables in a playful way and were highly motivated. The enchanting and lovingly designed world of Peppers immediately appeals to the children.
Anne Kautz, certified speech therapist, Centre for Special Education, Belgium
"As a speech therapist, I use the Flying Fish and Matogo games specifically in my therapy - and with great success! Both games are not only excellent for learning the multiplication tables through play, but also promote important cognitive skills such as attention and concentration.
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About the author of Mormels & Peppers Monster World
Petra Jenni-Furrer
Petra Jenni-Furrer is a children's book author and illustrator. Together with her husband and two grown-up children, she lives in the Lucerne Seetal, in the centre of Switzerland. The idea for Mormels & Peppers Monster World came to her when her children were at primary school. She noticed how quickly the initial joy and curiosity of learning maths waned. When she wrapped the learning material in stories and games, the joy returned. This inspired her to develop Mormels & Peppers Monster World and turn maths into a playful experience.