Domino Matching | Wooden Memory Matching Game

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Description


A traditional matching game:

Turn over the closed cards and try to find each matching pair (animal/fruit).

Whoever collects the most pairs wins.

Team game (fruit vs. animals):

Each team chooses its identity (the Animals Team ๐Ÿฆ or the Fruits Team ๐ŸŽ).

The exposed card determines the turn: if it's your team type, you take it, put it on top, and push the row until a new card appears.

If the new paper is of your type, continue; if it is of the opposing team's type, hand it over to them.

The team that finishes all its paperwork first is the winner.

Study and learning game:

Each card has a picture + a word in English.

The child can easily learn the names of fruits and animals (Apple โ€“ Banana โ€“ Lion โ€“ Pandaโ€ฆ).

It can be played as flashcards for word review or as a quick quiz between children.

๐Ÿ‘ถ Age group:

Suitable for ages 3 to 6 years.

It can be used with older children as an educational tool for language and memory.

โ™ฟ Suitable for children with special needs?

๐Ÿงฉ Autism: Helps with concentration and developing classification skills.

๐Ÿง  Mental retardation: Suitable as a simplified visual and memory training.

๐Ÿ˜Š Down syndrome: stimulates interaction and naming.

๐Ÿ‘๏ธ Visual impairment: The images are clear and colorful, but adult supervision is preferred.

๐Ÿง Hearing impairment: It can be used as an effective visual aid.

๐Ÿฆฟ Physical disability: As long as hand movement is possible, participation is easy.

๐Ÿ‘ถ Is it suitable for a child with developmental delays?
Yes, from the age of 4, with simplification of the rules and a focus on pictures instead of complex rules.

๐Ÿง  Skills it develops:

Strengthening memory and concentration.

Developing visual classification skills.

Promoting cooperation and team spirit.

Teaching the names of animals and fruits in English.

โญ Key Features:

3-in-1 game (Matching - Teaming - Studying).

Bright colors and clear graphics attract children.

Suitable size for small hands.

Safe and easy-to-grip wood.

๐Ÿ“‚ Category:

Basic educational games.

Interactive group games.

๐Ÿ“ฆ Box contents:

40 wooden cards (animals + fruits).

A stylish storage box.

A small booklet explaining how to play (if available).

๐Ÿ“ Size:

Each card is approximately: 5.5 x 3 cm (a practical size for children).

๐Ÿชต Material:

Natural wood, safe for children + non-toxic color printing.

๐Ÿ”‹ Do you need batteries?

โŒ You don't need to.

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You said:
Regarding the team-based system, it's possible to continue for older age groups, right?
ChatGPT said:

Exactly โœ…
The team-based approach (fruit team vs. animal team) is more competitive and full of action and decisions, which makes it suitable for older ages as well, not just 3-6 years old.

For younger children (3โ€“6 years old), training in attention and classification remains.

For older children (7-9 years old, for example), the game takes the form of strategy and challenge: who will be able to plan and manage the cards in order to finish their set faster.

This means we can say that the game grows with the child:

Initially, it is used for learning and matching