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These are those memory game toys.. They are pretty neat, kinda reminds me of pogs from the 90’s, oh the old days. Anyways when my 3-year-old got home, he saw these and instantly new all the one’s on the wood circle expect the submarine. These came in a container to the left with a lid to store them in. This is a real fun game, and also has other fun things to play as well, according to my 3-year-old, stacking, naming, memory game, spinning, hide n seek and so on! With that said, he actually sat for an hour and played this game, yes I said an hour, mind he never sits still for more than a second. I miss that energy for sure. Anyways this game is fun and the pieces are great quality wood, soft and smooth and withstand drool on the color and wood. Very easy to see and hold. Very easy and time passing game!
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AS of right now he loves playing Scatterpillar Scramble
Candy Land or memory
My one 14month old daughter loves playing peek-a-boo or putting smaller objects into bigger containers. The second one transfers into picking up trash and putting it in the garbage can but she can’t tell the difference between what is trash and what isn’t lol
Sadly she likes the ipad
my 2 year old’s fave game is “playing” Batman with her daddy on the playstation (with the controller unplugged)
I work with toddlers and they like playing with rice in a big container:)
My toddler grandchildren seem to be most intrigued with puzzles. They always go for them first.
Memory, they love to play it
Well I don’t have a toddler…yet : )
Right now she doesn’t play games as she’s too young, but soon she will and I hope she’ll like Candyland 🙂