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Memory & Matching Card Games

Ravensburger memory games for kids are a fun way to support mental, emotional and social development. And with a range of themes and favourite licensed characters to choose from, there’s something for everyone. 


There are plenty of other games for children to choose from too, including travel games to take wherever you go and educational games that are so much fun they won’t even realise they’re learning!

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Memory card games improve memory and concentration

Memory games are a great way to help children develop their memory and concentration skills. Kids learn how to recall information, recognise patterns and remember specific sequences or details. This helps improve their ability to retain and retrieve information, which is an essential life skill. 

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Children’s matching games help cognitive skills

Playing memory games stimulates children’s cognitive features, including problem solving, critical thinking and processing speed. As they play they learn to make connections, predict outcomes and recognise patterns. 

Memory matching games encourage persistence and resilience

Pairs games teach children to keep trying even when they make mistakes, which builds persistence and resilience. The immediate feedback they get encourages them to keep trying and not fear failure.