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Board Game Alexander Memory Dogs - model 0127, family memory matching game
Board Game Alexander Memory Dogs - model 0127, family memory matching game
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Board Game Alexander Memory Dogs - model 0127, family memory matching game
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Board Game Alexander Memory Dogs - model 0127, family memory matching game
Board Game Alexander Memory Dogs - model 0127, family memory matching game
Alexander Memory Dogs (model 0127) is a family memory matching board game that uses a deck of cards printed with dog-themed images. Players take turns turning over two cards to find matching pairs, developing visual memory, concentration, and attention span. The game is compact and lightweight, suitable for home use, travel, or classroom activities, and supports play for multiple age groups with simple rules that are easy to learn.
The game features clear, high-contrast illustrations of dog breeds that make card pairs easy to distinguish while still challenging memory recall. Its compact card format allows quick setup and fast rounds, making it suitable for short sessions or extended play. The rules are straightforward, enabling cooperative or competitive play among children and adults, and the activity supports repeated practice to strengthen cognitive skills.
Shuffle the cards and lay them face down in a grid on a flat surface. Players take turns flipping two cards to reveal their images. If the two cards match, the player keeps the pair and takes another turn; if not, the cards are turned face down again and the next player proceeds. Continue play until all pairs have been found, then count pairs to determine the winner. The simple turn-based mechanic allows easy adaptation for cooperative play or timing-based challenges.
For best learning results, adjust the number of card pairs to match the player’s age and skill: use fewer pairs for younger children and increase the number for older players. Play in a quiet, well-lit area to enhance visual discrimination, and use repeated short sessions to build memory and concentration without causing fatigue.
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