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(3 customer reviews) 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
For the Budding World Traveler,
November 25, 2009 Eco Mama's Guide To Living Green "www.ecomama... - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Eeboo I Never Forget a Face Travel Memory Game (Baby Product)
Doing any traveling with the kids? Eeboo's I Never Forget a Face Travel Memory Game is perfect for plane rides or time in a hotel room or train. It's about 4"x 4" and would tuck nicely into a backpack for those moments when things can get hairy. I heard a great travel tip once--pack a few small new toys your kids have never seen and pull them out sporadically throughout the trip. Brilliant.
I Never Forget a Face is a Concentration-style memory game that embraces different cultures. Children love to look at pictures of other kids and it's a great way to begin conversations about various cultures and travel adventures. It's well made and durable and the artwork is colorful and appealing. Great for the budding world traveler.
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The Face is Familiar,
September 17, 2011 S. B. Royster (Falls Church, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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Another in the series of memory games by this manufacturer (oddly enough, I forget the name). My girls 6 & 4 have a blast with this. It's a travel game only in the sense that it's smaller than the larger card sets, so don't expect Velcro or magnets to hold things in place. Bonus points for the collection of little faces from around the world, that are representative and distinctive without being unfairly stereotypical.
Ok, but small, memory game,
January 22, 2012 BellasMommy - See all my reviews
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I don't know why, but I expected this to be bigger. It is a very tiny memory game, but an interesting one. My daughter didnt really like it, but as a parent I really had wanted her to.