We have customized 40 cards containing 20 images of the various landscapes of Gujarat. The game can be customized as per the client’s preferences.
Benefits
1) Improves Concentration: Memory games rely on players’ ability to remember and recall information. They may require to remember pictures and focus on the rules of the game. This game tests a person’s ability to retain information and are played in a competitive manner. The game helps in cognitive development, improves concentration, creativity and problem-solving skills.
By concentrating children improve their focus and concentration skills. By playing memory games, children learn to manage distractions, an important skill to have in the 21st century.
It helps adults to sharpen their memory skills.
2) Entertaining: Memory game helps to sharpen memory in a fun and engaging way. From a young age, memory game can help children remember, recognize and recall information in an enjoyable manner. Offering the most difficult challenges in the games fosters child’s natural behaviors like competition and curiosity.
3) Trains the Brain: Children that regularly engage in memory games demonstrate improved skills in pattern recognition and the ability to conceptualize information presented in the form of images, maps and objects. Training the brain in this way over time is beneficial to the expansion and maturation. These games help to stimulate their brain and can help them to develop short-term and long-term memory.
4) Cognitive Development: The ability to remember information and recall it at a later date is a crucial skill. Memory games can help to promote cognitive development by improving a child’s short-term and long-term memory.
5) Social Skills: While playing with friends and family children communicate and influence others in order to succeed and learn how to influence others in a positive or productive way. This can help them to develop social skills and prepare them for future interactions. Memory games can be played with friends.
6) Family Bonding: It is a great way for parents to bond with their children and also for children to develop the skills they need to succeed in the 21st century.