Edulok Memory Card Game - 57 Double-Sided Sight Word & Animal Match Cards for Kids, Preschool Classroom, Homeschool
The Edulok Memory Card Game includes 57 double-sided cards that pair sight words with animal images. It's a matching game designed to help toddlers, preschoolers, and early readers build vocabulary, memory, and concentration during classroom, homeschool, or family playtime.
What's in the box?
The set contains 57 double-sided cards. One side shows a sight word, the other a cute animal illustration. This design lets kids practice reading while playing a memory match game.
How does the game work?
Players can use the cards in several ways: flip and match sight words to their corresponding animal pictures, play a traditional memory game by turning cards over to find pairs, or create reading challenges. The variety keeps gameplay fresh for different ages and group sizes.
Materials and build
The cards are made from premium, waterproof materials. They are colorful and easy to see, which helps hold children's attention. The durable construction means the cards can handle frequent use in classrooms, at home, or on the go.
Skills this game supports
- Vocabulary development – repeated exposure to sight words in a playful context
- Memory and concentration – remembering card positions and matching pairs
- Observation and problem-solving – identifying patterns and making connections
Where can you use it?
This versatile game works for tabletop play, family game nights, indoor recess, preschool classroom centers, and homeschool reading lessons. It can be played individually or in groups.
Quick specifications
| Number of cards: | 57 double-sided |
| Card sides: | Sight words / Animal images |
| Material: | Waterproof, premium |
| Recommended use: | Preschool, classroom, homeschool, family games |
Frequently asked questions
How many cards are included?
There are 57 double-sided cards in the set.
Are the cards waterproof?
Yes, the cards are described as made from waterproof materials to withstand spills and frequent handling.
What age group is this game meant for?
The game is designed for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary children, but older kids can also enjoy the memory challenges.