Matching Pairs Memory Game & Bag Set
This 2-in-1 pattern is such a fun project to make and use! You’ll create a set of 14 matching pairs of 3”x 3” fabric squares, plus a lined drawstring bag to contain them.
This fabric Matching Pairs Memory Game is a simple yet satisfyingly tactile quiet-play idea that children from 0-100+ will enjoy getting their hands on!
In a world now dominated by the digital and the virtual, there is something so deeply soothing and cognitively beneficial about playing a quiet, tactile game.
I feel passionately about how this game promotes speaking and listening skills for little ones; it evokes memories for the elderly; it develops and maintains fine motor
skills; it stimulates the senses and stimulates variation in focal length through looking near and far, plus scanning and observing differences and similarities.
This 2-in-1 pattern is such a fun project to make and use! You’ll create a set of 14 matching pairs of 3”x 3” fabric squares, plus a lined drawstring bag to contain them.
This fabric Matching Pairs Memory Game is a simple yet satisfyingly tactile quiet-play idea that children from 0-100+ will enjoy getting their hands on!
In a world now dominated by the digital and the virtual, there is something so deeply soothing and cognitively beneficial about playing a quiet, tactile game.
I feel passionately about how this game promotes speaking and listening skills for little ones; it evokes memories for the elderly; it develops and maintains fine motor
skills; it stimulates the senses and stimulates variation in focal length through looking near and far, plus scanning and observing differences and similarities.
This 2-in-1 pattern is such a fun project to make and use! You’ll create a set of 14 matching pairs of 3”x 3” fabric squares, plus a lined drawstring bag to contain them.
This fabric Matching Pairs Memory Game is a simple yet satisfyingly tactile quiet-play idea that children from 0-100+ will enjoy getting their hands on!
In a world now dominated by the digital and the virtual, there is something so deeply soothing and cognitively beneficial about playing a quiet, tactile game.
I feel passionately about how this game promotes speaking and listening skills for little ones; it evokes memories for the elderly; it develops and maintains fine motor
skills; it stimulates the senses and stimulates variation in focal length through looking near and far, plus scanning and observing differences and similarities.