![]() ![]() These number cards really helped with recognizing and reading numbers, especially the numbers after ten. For the colour card, you can try to sound out the word for each colour. To make the game more fun and interactive, my daughter and I sometimes shout out the shapes as we flip the doors open, name the animal or make the sound the animal makes. ![]() The colour card helps practice recognizing colours and for older children, learn how to spell the colours. You can glue them to card stock to make them a bit sturdier, but I slipped them right into the game board without any issues. Once you’ve downloaded and printed out the cards, just use a pair of scissors to cut around the border. Download the Printable Memory Game Cards below: You can also make your own Memory Game Board by reading my post here. I started with basic shapes and animals, but I quickly realized that I could sneak in some educational cards as well.Īlong with the shapes and animals, I made printable cards for colours, numbers and letters that you can download and print out to use on your own! While the included cards kept the game interesting, after a week or so, I realized my daughter had memorized all the cards. It can be played on-the-go and comes with interchangeable game cards with different themes. It’s a wonderful game where players take turnings finding a match by opening two doors. My daughter received this Melissa & Doug Flip to Win Memory Game as a present. ![]()
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