CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:
The Memo Meadow is an extended coordination and memory game to learn about colors, figures, structures, and quantities and to find pairs as well. The game consists of a base plate with four colorful pegs, a cover plate with ten holes and two plates that are printed on both sides each with five different picture pairs with themes of the universe. To cover the pictures there are ten snail. In addition, there is a paper template in order to add more playing possibilities by drawing, or glueing pictures or photos. All the parts except the template are made with wood. Packaged in a colorful cardboard box that includes pictures and instructions for the game. Memo Meadow measures 7.2 x 7.2 x 1.7 inches
Features:
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Age: 3+
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Materials: wood
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Measurements: packaging 13 x 10 x 2 inches
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Weight: 2.3 lbs
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Made in China
Product Details:
Product Length:
1.97 inches
Product Width:
7.48 inches
Product Height:
7.48 inches
Product Weight:
2.2 pounds
Package Length:
12.99 inches
Package Width:
10.08 inches
Package Height:
2.13 inches
Package Weight:
2.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 1 reviews
Customer Reviews:
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best First Memory Game Out ThereAug 16, 2009 Memory is a great first game for young children like my 3 year old son, but with card versions I have had the following problems:
-there are too many cards to hold my son's attention for an entire game
-cards are more boring to small children when faced down
-young children struggle to keep the cards in neat, easy to remember rows,
causing some frustration
-the cards are easily bent, torn, lost, scattered, etc.
Not so with Chelona's beautifully crafted all wood memory game. Instead of cards there are little snails placed securely over holes which reveal only five sets of matching pictures underneath. There are four double-sided game boards so he doesn't get bored with the same game/pictures. There are also paper game boards where we could make our own new games. On our very first try, we had a fun successful game where we could focus on turn taking and memory skills instead of the above list of problems. We went on to play four more rounds at my son's request! He loves picking up the snails to reveal the pictures and counting how many he has collected by the end of the game. Best of all, the game is made of lightweiht wood and features bright, charming pictures. There are other versions featuring different pictures that are equally cute. I'd say this game is best suited as a first memory game, and may be too simple for older children. It's a little pricey, but will be an heirloom toy that I keep both for quality and memories made while playing it!