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A wonderful way to develop an appreciation of multi-culturalism as well as enhancing memory skills. Includes 24 pairs of faces for matching.
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- Illustrations by Lizzie Rockwell.- Great way to sharpen Recognition and Memory Skills
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By Wallace Alex Juall (SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, US)
Our granddaughter loves this game as well as my wife and I. What a fun way to have hours of fun with the grandkids.
By Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com (...in Middle America)
This is a fun "go fish"-style memory game, where players choose from a number of face-down tiles trying to match up pairs of faces of children from a wide variety of countries. Only a couple dozen countries are included, but they run a wide swath of cultures -- Asian, African, European, South and North American, with differences accentuated by having most of the kids dressed in traditional clothes (instead of FuBu and Nike, which is what they probably really are all wearing... :-)
The rules are simple, making this ideal for younger players, while the multi-ethnic parade of faces and exotic locales will stimulate the imagination. Plus, I'm a big fan of picturebook author Lizzie Rockwell's artwork, which is particularly appealing here. Recommended! (Joe Six, ReadThatAgain children's book reviewer)
By Nuknuk (Springfield, VA United States)
This classic game has been issued hundreds of times and by so many toy manufacturers before. But this company has been making them with exceptional quality. Each square is made of brick thick sturdy board. No sharp edges and cut very uniform. Using faces is also a great idea, I myself am pretty bad remembering faces and names, hopefully my kids will pick up more than just simply pairing them. Discerning subtle differences on faces like hair, face shapes, eyes, noses, may help them to be more focused on details (and hopefully help them to remember real people faces).
I usually don't care much about this kind of toys - I mean, if they lose pieces or damage, like a throw away or garage sale item for next year. But the way it was made, it makes me want to take care of it more or pass it on to someone else.
By alexsch8 (Miami, FL)
What's great about this game is that it raises the awareness of other cultures for chidren at a very young age! I wish I would have had this when I was a lil girl!
By J. C. Wallace (Texas gulf coast)
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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