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  • 7 Benefits of Playing Memory Games by PlumCards
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    The benefits of playing memory games help you to master game strategy, solve problems with creativity and at the same time are socially active in your group.
  • Beneath the Lies by EchoInAmber
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    Three names, three lies. Three bodies, one truth. Tobias doesn't talk about the summer he stopped sleeping. Not to Wren, not to anyone. But when a name resurfaces-one he thought he buried with the others-his memories begin to fracture. The bodies aren't new. They're old, half-remembered, and stitched into the seams of his silence. Wren has her own reasons for watching him. Her own version of the story. But she's not here to help. She's here to see if he'll break. Beneath the Lies is a slow-burn psychological descent into memory, manipulation, and the quiet violence of being known. The truth isn't what happened. It's what survives.
  • The Memory Market by HeratiqueDreams
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    "In this city, memories aren't kept. They're traded." Vanta is a place where no one grows old-they just forget. Memories are currency, pain is profitable, and the price of survival is your past. Seventeen-year-old Lyra has learned the rules: Trade carefully. Never look back. Don't ask questions. Until one night, she remembers something she never sold- A name. A door. A voice that doesn't belong to her. Someone is rewriting the Market. And in a city full of people trying to forget, Lyra might be the only one cursed to remember.
  • Memory games for kids by kidscodding
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    Memory games can be a fun and effective way to support a child's cognitive development. Here are some examples of memory games that are suitable for kids: 1.Matching game: This classic game involves matching pairs of cards or tiles with identical pictures. It helps children improve their ability to recognize and remember visual patterns. 2.Simon Says: In this game, the child has to listen carefully to the instructions and perform the actions only when the instruction starts with "Simon says." It helps children develop their auditory memory and attention skills. 3.Memory tray game: Place a number of objects on a tray, and then cover the tray with a cloth. Ask the child to remember as many objects as possible, and then remove the cloth and see how many they can recall. It helps children improve their visual memory. 4.Storytelling game: One person starts a story, and each person in the group takes turns adding to the story. The goal is to remember what has been said before and add to the story in a logical way. It helps children develop their verbal memory and creativity. 5.Word chain game: One person says a word, and the next person has to say a word that starts with the last letter of the previous word. For example, "cat" could be followed by "turtle," which could be followed by "elephant." It helps children improve their verbal memory and language skills. Remember, the goal of these games is to have fun while also supporting cognitive development. So make sure to keep the games engaging and age-appropriate for the child! Read more: https://goglobalways.com/blog/memory-games-for-kids-to-support-their-growth/