Ambulance goes with ambulance… I win! help your children build memory skills in a fun, innovative way by matching colorful, realistic photographs. No reading is required, but cards include the name of the picture to promote early sight reading. This is a great new photographic twist on a classic memory game. The transportation memory game
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Added on: August 23, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Ambulance goes with ambulance… I win! help your children build memory skills in a fun, innovative way by matching colorful, realistic photographs. No reading is required, but cards include the name of the picture to promote early sight reading. This is a great new photographic twist on a classic memory game. The transportation memory game is a great gift for pet lovers. Vehicles matching game makes a great for family game night, preschool games, classroom games, Esl games, autism education, speech therapy games, rehabilitation games, or games for siblings to play together. Instructions for picture memory matching game shuffle the deck of cards transportation concentration game cards. LAY the cards face down in a grid. The first player flips over two cards face up. If the two cards match, the player keeps the pair and gets another turn. If they do not match, the cards are turned face down, and it’s the next player’s turn. Keep playing until all the cards are gone. Collect the most pairs to win. Be sure to remember where the cards are so that you can find them later in the game. Additional games: this card deck is also ideal for playing any game that involves pairs. Go fish and old Maid are just two examples. Get creative!
Don’t waste your money!!! Very small. Description says 5×3 cards. These are 2 1/2 x3 1/2. Thin paper not card stock. A regular deck of cards is on thicker paper. These will not hold up to young children playing any kind of memory game.
Good price/quality, some unappealing images. These cards are mostly what I expected from reading the reviews. They are like waxed playing cards. They have a variety of insect images. To be honest most of them are the more disgusting insects…. Snails, earwigs, ticks, scorpions, worms. The only “beautiful” insects are the butterfly and the ladybug. Dragon flies can be beautiful, but the image on these cards isn’t. They spelled preying mantis wrong. (Praying). These cards serve their purpose as educational for my 4 year old…
Definite design and educational content flaws The cards are smaller and flimsier than a deck of cards. It won’t hold up for long. My wife laminated them so that they will hold up to the wear and tear that children will put them through. There are several species of animals on the cards that are not insects or “bugs”. They include a snail and a slug (mollusks), and a worm (an annelid). There are several others that I won’t mention here since even though they aren’t true insects or bugs (e.g. spiders) young kids won’t really know the…