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Carrot Pop Memory Game

Mississippi

$20.00 $25.00
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Product highlights

Color matching memory game
Roll the die, find the carrot
3D printed and kid friendly

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Make game night a little brighter with Carrot Pop, a colorful kids memory game from The Tween Space. This playful carrot matching game is 3D printed from a licensed design that The Tween Space is authorized to print and sell.

Players roll the color die, then choose a carrot and try to find one that matches the color rolled. Remember where each color is hiding, collect the most carrots, and win the game. Kids can also make up their own rules for open ended play, color matching, sorting, turn taking, and family fun.

How to Play

  1. Place the carrots in the game board so the colors are hidden.
  2. Roll the die.
  3. Pick a carrot and check the hidden color.
  4. If it matches the die, keep it. If not, put it back and remember where it was.
  5. The player with the most carrots at the end wins.

Why Kids Love It

  • Bright carrot pieces make the game fun and easy to understand.
  • Memory based play helps kids practice focus, recall, and matching.
  • Simple rules make it great for family game night, classroom play, and quiet time activities.
  • Kids can create their own rules for a new game every time.

Small parts may present a choking hazard. Adult supervision is recommended for younger children.