MemoPuzzle is a combination of a jigsaw puzzle and a memory game. It is not a traditional memory game where two identical pieces form a pair, but instead a game where two different pieces that naturally belong together make a pair. For example, a piece with “1 + 1” matches with a piece showing the number 2. A puzzle with pieces that can also be used for memory play is the perfect combination. Playing memory games significantly improves memory skills.
Two players place all the pieces face down, then take turns flipping over two pieces at a time. If a player turns over two pieces with the same answer, they have a pair. The player with the most pairs at the end wins. We offer MemoPuzzle sets for both addition and subtraction. These puzzles provide excellent math practice and show how different number combinations can result in the same answer, for example: 6 + 5 = 4 + 7.
MemoPuzzle - The Alphabet with 29 upper case- and lower case letters

With this puzzle, children learn the alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase letters. On the frame, there are 29 illustrations of objects that begin with the same sound as the letters on the pieces above. The illustrations represent common words where the initial sound is clear and easy to recognize. To make it easier to distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters, the lowercase letter pieces have a pastel-colored background.
With this puzzle, children learn to identify the first sound in words, recognize both uppercase and lowercase letters, and place the letters in alphabetical order. The pieces can then also be used to play a memory game.
MemoPuzzle - The time by text, traditional- and digital clock

Learn to tell time with our combination of puzzle and memory game. There are two pieces for each time: one with a traditional clock and one with a digital clock. Learn that “half past twelve” means the same as 12:30. Each piece only fits in the correct place, even if they look similar.
After playing and learning with the puzzle, the pieces can also be used for memory play. This creates a memory game with an extra challenge: a clock face and a digital clock showing the same time form a pair. Play many times. Have fun and learn—you will remember what you learn!
The flags and capitals of 27 countries

In this puzzle, you will find the names, flags, and capitals of 27 countries. For each country, there is one piece with the country’s flag and one piece with a map of the country including the name of its capital. Learn the shape of each country and see where the capital is located.
The puzzle has 54 pieces, and each piece only fits in the correct place, even if they look similar. After playing and learning with the puzzle, the pieces can also be used for memory play. This becomes a memory game with an extra challenge: a map with a capital + the country’s flag form a pair. Play many times. Have fun and learn—and you will remember what you have learned.
Memopuzzle, parent and-baby, animals

On the frame of this fun puzzle, you will find images of mother and baby animals for 16 different animals. Above the images, you place the piece showing the same animal (mother only), and above that, the piece with the baby—puppy, chick, foal, lamb, calf, and many more.
Each piece only fits in the correct place, and when placed correctly, they stay firmly in their own slot. This makes it ideal for small hands that are still developing fine motor skills. After playing and learning with the puzzle, the pieces can also be used to play a memory game. This version adds an extra challenge: a cat and its kitten form a pair, a horse and a foal of the same color form a pair, and so on.