Educational Memory Game for Little Animal Lovers This classic memory game brings joy and learning to every play session. High-quality pine wood cards feature different animals, helping children develop memory, concentration, and visual perception skills. An ideal gift or addition to the playroom that offers both entertainment and learning through play. Why choose this memory game? Develops memory and attention – Each game trains cognitive skills Introduces the animal kingdom – Colourful and clear animal images spark interest in nature Quality pine wood – Durable and safe natural material, built to last for years Practical storage – Wooden sliding lid box keeps cards organized Perfect for the whole family – Easy to learn, fun to play together Specifications Set includes: 32 wooden cards Card dimensions: 48 × 48 × 5 mm Box dimensions: 12 × 12 × 5 cm Material: Pine wood Box: Wooden with sliding lid Weight: 330 g Game Instructions - How to Play Number of Players: 2-4 playersAge: 3 years and upPlaying Time: 10-15 minutes Game Setup: Take all 32 cards out of the box Shuffle the cards thoroughly Place the cards face down on the table in a 4 x 8 or 6 x 6 grid (leave a small gap between cards) Decide who goes first (youngest player or by drawing lots) Gameplay: The first player turns over any two cards so that all players can see the pictures If the cards match (form a pair): The player takes both cards and keeps them They get another turn and flip two more cards Continue until they flip two different cards If the cards are different: The player turns both cards back face down in the same position All players try to remember where those cards are located The turn passes to the next player The game continues clockwise until all 16 pairs have been found End of Game and Winner: The game ends when all cards have been collected from the table Each player counts their collected pairs The player with the most pairs wins In case of a tie, there are multiple winners Tips: Pay attention and try to remember where different animals are located Concentration is key to success For younger children, make the game easier by using fewer cards (e.g., 12 or 16 cards) For experienced players, make it harder by arranging cards in a larger grid