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Balloons are both colorful and mysterious. What a perfect match for a challenging matching game of Concentration!
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How good is your memory? Playing matching games are fun ways to test your tricks for remembering. You might even start to remember better! Here’s one way to create a game that can be as difficult or as easy as you like.
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Measure at least 20 small squares on heavy felt with Crayola® Fabric Markers. Draw brightly colored, matching pairs of balloons on the squares. Cut out your memory squares with Crayola Scissors.
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Fill the back of every square with the same colorful design. You’re ready to play! The game’s portable, so you can take it anywhere.
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