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Rainbow Fish Memory Game |
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Rating:  Summary: The Rainbow Fish Memory Game is Our Family Favourite Review: The Rainbow Fish Memory Game is a variation of "concentration", where each player takes turns to reveal two cards - if they match that player keeps the cards and takes another turn, otherwise the cards are turned face-down and its the next player's turn. Remembering the positions of previous cards is key to succeeding at the game and the images on the cards are helpful in this regard. The cards are based on books by Marcus Pfister, but its not necessary to know of them to enjoy the game. The images are well-drawn and distinctive enough to avoid confusion. To simplify the game, there are 12 Rainbow Fish cards to add more or less difficult variations to play. Young children and adults alike can enjoy the game - our 4 year-old son loves to play with my wife and I, and he often beats us! We thoroughly recommend the Rainbow Fish Memory Game as both fun and mentally stimulating for young children and their parents.
Rating:  Summary: The Rainbow Fish Memory Game is Our Family Favourite Review: The Rainbow Fish Memory Game is a variation of "concentration", where each player takes turns to reveal two cards - if they match that player keeps the cards and takes another turn, otherwise the cards are turned face-down and its the next player's turn. Remembering the positions of previous cards is key to succeeding at the game and the images on the cards are helpful in this regard. The cards are based on books by Marcus Pfister, but its not necessary to know of them to enjoy the game. The images are well-drawn and distinctive enough to avoid confusion. To simplify the game, there are 12 Rainbow Fish cards to add more or less difficult variations to play. Young children and adults alike can enjoy the game - our 4 year-old son loves to play with my wife and I, and he often beats us! We thoroughly recommend the Rainbow Fish Memory Game as both fun and mentally stimulating for young children and their parents.
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