Beaded Memory Game Two-in-One, Montessori color and number matching toy for kids aged 3+. Develops memory, logic, and fine motor skills through fun, hands-on play.
The Beaded Memory Game Two-in-One is a creative Montessori educational toy designed to improve childrenâs memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills through colorful, hands-on play. This engaging set combines two fun learning activities â a beaded memory challenge and a color matching game, making it both entertaining and educational.
Perfect for kids aged 3 and above, the game includes vibrant beads, pattern cards, and number cards that help children learn colors, numbers, and spatial arrangement while enhancing cognitive development. Its compact and durable design makes it easy to carry, providing fun and learning at home, in classrooms, or while traveling.
Box Size: 24.5Ã25.5Ã5.5 cm
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