Description
This jumbo-sized game of memory is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers because the pictures are all of real objects as opposed to the cutesy illustrations you might find on other memory games – and those real-life pictures are more likely to capture your child’s attention.
Plus, the pictures on the cards give you lots of opportunities to say different words and grow your child’s vocabulary!
Note: The cards might be a bit thin for very young toddlers, so some parents laminated the cards to keep them in good condition over many game sessions.
From the Manufacturer
Seek-a-Boo is an engaging way to build your child’s vocabulary and improve memory skills with matching and repetition. Your active child will love moving from card to card, peeking under each “SEEK ME” circle, looking for a match to your “FIND ME” square. Seek-a-Boo has six color-coded card categories that highlight: foods, toys, clothing, colors & shapes, things found outdoors and animals. The interactive parent guide provides instruction for more ways to play; giving flexibility to increase or decrease difficulty for younger, older, or for playing with multiple children. Switch roles, create your own combinations, practice taking turns—the learning and play is endless!
Stephanie –
This is by far one of the most used games in our house! From the time they can toddle and recognize shapes they can play and find the images. Later on, they can sort them by category or color. One of my favorite parts is that I can facilitate from the couch! We still play with my 4, 5 and 7 year old as it’s now a race to see who can return the correct card. AND now that they are older, they are taking turns facilitating themselves! I give this gift to young parents whenever I can!
Melissa –
This is a great game that can be played in many variations. It helps kids learn and recognize colors, shapes, objects, etc. Excellent!
Crystal –
My kids loved this game when they were younger! It’s a fun way for kids to learn shapes, colors, and the names of objects. We’ve used the cards to come up with our own variations too! We enjoyed it so much that we gifted this game to 3 other families over the years for birthdays.
Becca Alberts –
Such a fun game for the littles that keeps them moving too. My little boy wanted to play games with his big sister but struggled to keep his focus. This allowed him to play a game with her that they both enjoyed and kept him moving.
Kaylyn –
This was a favorite, we purchased for first birthday. Now at almost 3 she makes up games with the pictures. So many options to mix and match. Great for sorting and learning basic words.