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Memory games can also be used for sorting or discussion exercises. The rules are simple: make pairs by turning the cards over in twos, with the cards placed face down in front of the players.
This tactile memory game develops visual and tactile discrimination with its rough textures and high contrast. Particularly suitable for children with visual impairments.
Warning ! Must not be used by children under 36 months, small parts, risk of suffocation.
+ Pedagogic
Stimulate the sense of touch
Promote concentration
Exercise memory
Specialist's opinion
What the expert says. Anne G, Psychomotor Therapist. During their development, children first go through a phase of association where everything is the “same”, before being able to differentiate things. This is why memory and bingo games are essential in supporting a child’s cognitive development by sharpening their observational skills.