Memory Games for Kids
Here are a few great memory games for kids. There are board games, card games and electronic games that all help kids improve their memory while having fun!
Board Memory Games for Kids
I recommend a variety of board games to improve memory and brain development in your children. Aside from reading, language learning and other similar activities these board games can be an important part of preparing young children for academic performance simply through play with family and friends.
I Spy Memory Game
As many as 6 players can compete in this visual memory game. Kids need an eye for detail with different backgrounds on seemingly matching cards or phrases. These little tricks make this game more complex than most simple games for children that centre on concentration and memory.
View Game DetailsBuzz Word
Your kids and their teammates have 45 seconds to solve 10 clues. There are 400 sets of clues so that means this memory game can mean fun for the same players several consecutive times. Children and adults learn the rules for this board game in no time at all.
View Game DetailsMelissa & Doug Travel Memory Game
This memory board game is made for easy travel so the kids can play in the car. There are 14 themes from which players can choose. Since the pieces are all attached to this memory game it can go anywhere without the risk of losing any parts of the game.
View Game DetailsBunny Hop
This is a zany fast action memory board game. Your kids will laugh and possibly cry as they try to remember which holes the different bunnies hop into. Players try to catch the right bunnies before they eat all of the farmer’s fresh vegetables. Kudo’s for creative design.
View Game DetailsSTARE! JUNIOR Game - 2nd Edition
Players test their memory and concentration when playing this board game. As many as 8 kids can play individually or more if they break into teams. The fact that players only have 30 seconds to stare at a card they need to remember to advance is what tests their memory.
View Game DetailsCooperative Game of Memory and Mystery, Secret Door
Players test their memory and ability to collect clues to solve a mystery. In this cooperative game memory isn’t the only skill developed. Team skills and values are dominant too. Kids and family members work together to piece together solutions in this board game. This is learning while you play.
View Game DetailsCard Memory Games for Kids
When I as a kid we played with a simple deck of cards. Today, however many kids require the extra attraction of well-known cartoon characters or colorful cards. It’s worth the investment to get your child working on memory development when they are in the period of most active brain growth. Here is just one small sample of the many card games available today.
Memory Marvel Spiderman and Friends Childrens Card Game
One or more players can enjoy in this memory game with 72 cards to match. This is a game to develop concentration and memory skills in younger kids. Games like this pay off when they start their school years, as it strengthens learning attention spans in your children.
View Game DetailsDora Memory Game
Players find pairs of Dora and her friends in this flip card matching game. Concentration is developed to strengthen memory retention in kids, beginning with toddlers. Older siblings and parents can compete in this game too. Games like this strengthen memory and retention during these important years of brain development.
View Game DetailsScrambled States
This game tests your kid’s knowledge of U.S. geography. What kids don’t know they’ll look to learn as they play this game of cards. They will certainly try to remember better for the next time they play this fast paced memory game. It also awakens interest in maps and places.
View Game DetailseeBoo I Never Forget a Face Memory Game
In this game, your young kids flip cards and concentrate to find matches for the people’s faces. This game improves memory development as well as multi-cultural sensitivity with your children as the illustrated deck is designed for diversity. This is a nice game as a first memory challenge for toddlers.
View Game DetailsElectronic Memory Games for Kids
I recommend a small selection of electronic games for early school age and older kids. Most of these games are attractive to older kids rather than the younger ones. Many of the electronic learning games for younger children are aimed more toward learning basic skills like ABC’s and math.
Brain Games 2
This handheld game has several activities for kids to give their brain a workout and increase memory speed. Some people have claimed to see instant results in their own ability for recall and the memory of their children after playing this game. It definitely will stimulate your child’s brain development.
View Game DetailsSimon Trickster
For 3 decades, the Simon game has fascinated kids. They try to keep their memory sharp to follow and repeat the computerized light and sound pattern. It starts out easy but quickly gives players a run for their money to try to remember the more complex lengthy patterns to play.
View Game DetailsMemory Touchadoo SpongeBob SquarePants Game
Kids that like Sponge Bob can hone their memory and thinking skills with this handheld game. Players face an electronic version of the classic concentration memory test. This game is touch screen and kids can easily carry it along to improve their memory while on a car trip or plane.
View Game DetailsMy Q Pocket Words
This hand held device for older kids, builds memory and brain power through 10 word games. Aside from memory there are games to improve the player’s mental agility, creativity and spatial awareness. Kids under 12 will usually find this electronic game device too challenging to enjoy.
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