Pros: Teaches matching, turn taking, works on verbalization skills Cons: Lots of pieces to keep track of
For Christmas last year my just turned 2 year old received a 4 pack of games from my sister that included Original Memory, Hi Ho Cheerio, Candy Land and Pooh Memory. After giving Candy Land a brief try I packed up the games to wait until my ...
Pros: Teaches patience, and enhances memory. Cons: None
The Pooh Memory Game is ideal to help children with their memory skills. This game has been around for centuries and now Milton Bradley is bringing animated characters that children have learned to love into the game.
Pros: No reading required; sturdy storage box Cons: 4-year-old:"Too many piglets, too many owls. Let's play a different game."
The Winnie the Pooh Memory Game is recommended for children ages 3-6 years and for one or more players. The game itself comes in a sturdy white box. The box includes 72 purple Honey Pots cards with pictures on the opposite side; a plastic yellow...
Pros: Helps your child pay attention to detail while having fun... Cons: Your kids would like it so much, they want to continually play it...
This Christmas, I tried my best to have Santa bring my sons toys that were educational and things we can do as a family. While Internet surfing, I was on Amazon.com when I saw Pooh Memory Game by Milton Bradley. Thinking immediately of my...
Pros: Excellent game for memory and concentration. Cons: none
We purchased this game for our daughter when she was about 4. She has always enjoyed playing it and now at the age of 6 she still really enjoys playing it.
This game comes with 72 honey pot shaped cards. That makes 36 matching sets. The...
Pros: Great for teaching patience and developing memory skills. Can be scaled to age/level. Cons: not suitable for under 3
As a lover of educational toys for our child, this was one that we got as soon as she turned 3 and we’ve played with it ever since as a family and she's also played by herself.
This is nothing more than the basic Memory Game with a percentage...
Pros: Familiar characters, good colors, durable, enhances matching and pre-math skills Cons: None
As is stated in my profile, I am a preschool teacher. The kids in my class love to play memory games and I have many. Some of these are teacher made from patterns and some are bought.
The all time favorite in my classroom is the Pooh...
Pros: attention to detail, cute characters, low price Cons: difficult for younger players
My daughter, who was 2 at the time, loves Winnie the Pooh. Her entire room is decorated in Pooh, from the walls to the stuffed animals. Because of this, I decided that Pooh would be the perfect way to get her interested in educational games.
Pros: A fun way to learn Cons: Only Pooh Bear and Friends pictures are on the cards
The memory game is a great game that never lost its appeal. Over the years, there have been many versions including my favorite Mommies and Babies (in this game you have to match the mother animal with the baby animal, like a hen, with a chick, a cat...
Pros: Enhances Memory skills, Characters Cons: Adults make the game competitive
When shopping for my daughter's very first Memory game, we came across this Pooh version. My daughter beamed. All the great lovable characters from Winnie-the-Pooh are pictured on the cards for this game.
Pros: my son loves it Cons: if it gets wet the pieces will stick together
The Winnie the Pooh Memory game was bought for my son for Christmas. I actually thought it might be too advanced for him at first, but it wasn't. (My son is 2 1/2) This was bought by his grandparents which he loved getting in the mail. He loved the...
Pros: Develops children's minds, thinking skills Cons: Lots of pieces. I hate losing pieces.
My son just turned 5 yesterday. After his day winded down and the leftover birthday cake was put away, I asked him what game he would like to play now that we were all alone. "Pooh, Mom. Pooh's Memory." Our old, worn Pooh Memory game....
Pros: Good solid game, builds skills Cons: Little pieces get lost, hard to tell apart for kids.
I got the Pooh memory game for my 4 year old, because I just assumed you can't go wrong with Pooh. Or Memory, for that matter. He loves the game. It's great fun for him, and does just what it is supposed to do; build short term memory and provide fun....
We 1st bought memory for our son when he was 3 years old. He has always loved to play games and memory seemed simple enough. It looked like a good all around family game. Well, we found this game to be a winner! Our son loved it!
First let me say this game may say it's for ages 3-6 but guess who else likes to play this game with the 3-6 year olds? If you guessed me, you are right. I absolutely love this game. I always have. Maybe I havn't grown up yet. But....... ...
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