Cut out the squares (ideally on cardstock so you can't see through them).

If you prefer a physical game, you can download and print cards at home. This is great for reducing screen time:

Look for free PDFs on sites like Education.com or Pinterest for themes like animals, space, alphabet, or numbers. How to Play: Download the PDF and print two copies of the image sheet.

You can find Free Memory Match Games that offer various difficulty levels, from 4-card grids for toddlers to larger sets for older kids.

For immediate play on a tablet or phone, these platforms offer highly-rated, free memory games designed for children:

Search for Memory Games for Kids to find top-rated titles like " Animals Memory Game " or "Dinosaur Memory," which focus on visual recognition and concentration.

They improve "working memory," which helps kids follow multi-step instructions.

Sites like ABCya! provide free, interactive memory matching games that don't require an installation. Printable "DIY" Memory Games