What’s more fun than playing a game? Making your own game! One of our favorite preschool games is Memory, the matching card game. My son usually plays the official version at Grandma’s house, but we don’t have that game at home. The concept is so simple that we decided to make our own with readymade stickers and cardstock. The stickers that come with many stickers to a sheet, with repeating images are ideal, like the ones sold in the education/teacher aisle at your local dollar store. Or, buy two packages of identical stickers. Any kind of unmarked cardstock will work. The heavier, the better! Project Materials:

Stickers (you must have 2 of each image), $1 1-2 sheets of cardstock or heavy paper, $.50 or less Paper cutter or scissors, on hand

Total cost: $1.50 To Make: You will need one card per sticker. Determine how many cards you will need based on the number of stickers you have. Cut cards from cardstock. To cut 16 cards from one sheet of paper, cut paper in half from both directions. Cut resulting rectangles in half again in both directions. This is easiest if you have a paper cutter, but you can also do it with scissors. Stick stickers to cards. Your child can help with this (my two year-old did a pretty good job! The images weren’t perfectly lined up on the card, but he didn’t care, and he had a ball sticking the stickers on the cards). Note: it is best if stickers are different-looking enough to not be confusing to little ones. In other words, two different shots of the same breed of doggie might be a little too similar! We used these stickers that all have a different baby animal on them. Play the game! To Play (ages 3 and up): To Play Simplified Version (ages 2 and under): The Not-Ready-For-Organized-Games version (younger 2s and under): Other tips:

You can also use these cards to play other games like Go Fish. If you don’t have stickers that match, how about making your own? Print photos of your family (faces are good) on labels and stick onto cards. Avery has free label-making software that makes it super easy to print straight to labels! This would also be a fun handmade gift for a birthday boy or girl.

Heather Mann is a regular contributor at Make and Takes. She’s is the mother of two boys under age 3, and another boy on the way. She publishes Dollar Store Crafts, a daily blog devoted to hip crafting at dollar store prices, CROQ Zine, a print magazine devoted to hip crafting, and also CraftFail, a community blog that encourages crafters to share their not-so-successful craft attempts.

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