Memory Match Up 1
A game for early learners that develops visual recall and Early Learning skills – Memory, Concentration, Logic, Co-ordination. The game consists of a set of cards with different tasks and solutions. Each task card contains 8 exercises from a chosen subject printed on the left side of the card, with the answers on the right. The objective is to find the logical solutions and place matching colour counters against the same items.
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