Dowload Diaries, Species Lists & Games for Various Parks

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Illustrated Bird Brochures

Image Africa Wild Illustrated Bird Brochure Kgalagadi


Printable Wildlife Games

Image Africa Wild Memory Kruger National Park Birds

Print these cards and use them for a Memory Game.

If you would like to make your cards more durable you can print them on heavier weight paper, print on regular paper and glue it to light cardboard before your cut the cards out or laminate them.

Rules:
Setting Up the Game
Shuffle the cards.
Lay out the cards face down in rows forming a large rectangle. Make sure the cards are not touching each other. They need to be able to be flipped over without disturbing any cards around them.
Decide who will go first. Typically it is the youngest player that goes first.

Playing the Game
The first player chooses a card and carefully turns it over. Be sure not to bother the surrounding cards.
The player then selects another card and turns it over. If the two cards are a matching pair (name and photo of the same bird species) the player can take the two cards and start a stack. The player is awarded another turn for making a match and goes again.
If the cards are not a match they are turned back over and it is now the next players turn.
The game continues in this fashion until all the cards are played.

Winning the Game
Once all the cards have been played the player with the most matching pairs is the winner.


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