![]() Melissa & Doug Stack and Sort Board $9.99 I purchased it for my daughter. She has lots of fun with this toy. This is really a worth toy. It provide the knowledge of counting, color and shape. I am very happy. ![]() Infantino Matching Colors and Textures Puzzles $12.99 Got this for granddaughter when she first turned 2 and she just wasn't that interested - so we put it away. She's 2 1/2 now though so we got it back out and she LOVES it! Its one of her favorite toys - its very durable and very educational. ![]() Big Trucks and Diggers Matching Game (Caterpillar) $14.95 I bought this as a Christmas gift for my great nephew who is 4. It is very well made and will make an excellent educational gift. ![]() eeBoo I Never Forget a Face Memory Game $12.99 Our other memory games look like a regular deck of standard playing cards printed on exceptionally thin paper. My 3 and 5 year old kids have a hard time grabbing the cards off of a tabletop to flip them, so after a dozen or so games, the cards are creased and frayed at the edges. Not a major concern, but an annoyance that slows down game play. The eeBoo game solves this problem using tiles of a completely different design: the faces are printed on pressed cardboard squares roughly 2 inches wide and an eighth of an inch thick. The difference is striking: by shrinking the size and increasing the depth, the tiles are easily gripped by small hands. Games moves faster and the tiles hold their shape over time. And I can confirm what most of the other reviews have made clear: the faces are cute and encourage curious minds to expand their geographic horizons. Guaranteed smiles the first time a new face is flipped over. Great family fun for all. |
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