Little Match

Djeco Little Match game box. The box is dark orange with a teal stripe on the left side. There are 3 animals in the middle; a yellow butterfly, blue cat, and purple bunny. They are all smiling and looking straight at you.

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Our price: $12.50

Ages: 3-6

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Product Code: 156-501

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Little Match 

A game that preschoolers can play is a rare find, and one that involves more than chance is rarer still. But Little Match meets both of these requirements and more. 


A card depicting a colorful kitten, owl, bunny, or butterfly is placed in the center of the table. Each young player searches their cards for a matching color or animal. If they have a match, they put it on top. No matches? They draw from the deck and play moves to the next person. 


Little Match is easy for new participants to learn and is a favorite preschool game for our family. Not only does Little Match practice color-matching, attention, and sorting, but it also rehearses the vital skills of winning, losing, and taking turns. Little Match cultivates family interaction for ages 2.5 and older.

Manufacturer Description
A shape and colour matching game to discover discarding games. Little games by Djeco are specially designed for children from the age of 2 ½ to 5 years old. Features
Manufacturer: Djeco
Manufacturer's Age Recommendation: 2-5
Faith-Based: No

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Cara S.
Fun for littles!

Little Match was a winner in our kit! I have a 4 year old who loves this. Even my older kids joined in. Such a cute game, with well made thick cards. I recommend and will buy this as a gift for young kids. It's a keeper!

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Maria P.
Cute card game

The game cards are high quality, and animals are cute. Unfortunately they smell of strong perfume, like scented diapers, so we don't use it often. I tried to air the cards out, but it seems to be manufactured into the paper. The game play is simple, and would make a good first card game. We already play Uno Junior which is more complex, so this is only pulled out of the closet for variety and a few minutes of play.