What a fun way to test your memory!
The game encourages you to remember the items which are not on your list(s), and where they are. If you remember, you won’t turn over that card again, so you have a better chance of winning.
Here’s Max checking to see if he has the item he’s revealed on one of his lists. (He likes to play with two lists sometimes).
And the realisation it’s not. So entertaining!
On the box, it has the following educational guide:
- Encourage observation and memory skills
- Develop personal and social skills
- Link with Early Learning Goals and National Curriculum English Key Stage 1
That’s a very thoughtful expression that is!
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Right?! 😀 He’s too funny. Had me laughing for a while.
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So cute…love this age!
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Learning is serious business, Mom! That IS a great expression on his face!
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Tee hee! Once I captured the expression I thought “I must share this!”. He really did make me laugh.
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It is priceless! You know, one of those photos you trot out when he brings his fiancee home many years in the future to introduce her to you.
Have your camera ready then because he’ll give you another priceless expression. Ha!
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Pahaha! You’re so right *cackle*.
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Like the card game of pairs. It also teaches that you can’t always win 🙂
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Ooh, thanks for the idea, Derrick. Think I’ll have a go with him.
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