WOODEN PUZZLE BOARD GAME MEMORY + 4 CARDS
Learning doesn't have to be boring! New skills can easily be learnt in a fun way!
To combine development with fun, a great choice is the memory board game! No toddler will find the simple rules difficult!
And what exactly is the game all about? Simply choose one of the included cards, slide it into the base, remember where the shapes are and cover them up with the blue 'mushrooms'. Then pick up the mushrooms two at a time to reveal the pictures underneath! If the patterns are the same, the mushrooms should be taken away as points! And when the patterns are different, cover them up again!
The game can be played alone, so as to train your memory, or in pairs, which not only provides room for memory development, but also a hint of competition!
Playing the game together with a parent will help strengthen family relationships!
To attract attention, all the product elements are colourful and pleasing to the eye! This not only helps to encourage play, but also to maintain focus for a longer period of time!
The set includes up to four different boards printed on two sides! This provides eight picture settings that are different from each other!
Each of the pieces used to cover a picture has a convenient handle for easy grabbing! Even little nimble hands will have no difficulty with this!
This product is great as a way to instantly develop memory and perceptive skills! The memory game is a long-established way to train your memory!
The product is made of wood, which makes it not only durable, but also completely safe for your child! All wooden parts have been very carefully sanded, thus eliminating the risk of splinters!
Set contents:
- Board
- 4 double-sided cards
- 16 "mushrooms"
Dimensions:
- board: 18cm x 18cm x 1cm
- card: 16cm x 16cm
- diameter of wooden block: 2.5cm
- packaging dimensions: 18cm x 18cm x 2.5cm
Packed in foil packaging.
Parameters:
Manufacturer ID | KX5365 |
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Shipping weight, kg | 0.21 |
Store | Size | Quantity | |
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Rencēnu 10A | 1 pcs. |