Tracing figures
A good memory is a skill that makes learning at school easier. This memory game is conducted with minimal effort and playfully enhances memory skills. Draw an uncomplicated figure made of geometric shapes or another simple object on a piece of paper. The child has a few seconds to look closely at the picture and memorize it. Then turn the sheet over and the child tries to trace the figure from memory. This improves both memory and the ability to reproduce what you see as accurately as possible. To make the game more challenging, you can then ask the child to add additional details such as colors or patterns. In this way, you support the child's creativity, visual perception and fine motor skills. Additionally, the game offers the opportunity to name shapes such as circles, rectangles, and triangles, as well as to count the number of shapes, thereby encouraging early mathematical skills. Subsequently, the roles are switched, allowing the child the opportunity to test your memory skills. Remember to praise the child to boost their motivation and self-confidence.