Smart Test Your Memory gives children aged 5 & up 15 large illustrated picture cards across 2 levels study the scene, flip it and recall as many details as possible before the timer runs out. Builds memory recall, concentration and visual perception through a timed challenge.
About This Product
TIMED MEMORY RECALL GAME 15 large illustrated picture cards across 2 levels study each scene carefully, then recall as many details as possible before the timer runs out.
TWO PROGRESSIVE DIFFICULTY LEVELS Level I has 6 cards with simpler scenes; Level II has 9 cards with more complex, detail-rich illustrations growing with the child.
TIMER INCLUDED A physical hourglass timer is included with the set, adding real time pressure and making recall genuinely competitive and engaging.
HOME, CLASSROOM & THERAPY USE Supports structured memory, attention and observation training across home, school and therapy-friendly environments.
QUALITY, SAFETY & TRUST Smart products are proudly made in India, conforming to BIS Safety Standards (IS 9873 – Part 1) and EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 with European Toy Safety Standards trusted by parents and educators since 1987.
Smart Test Your Memory is a 15-card timed memory game for children
aged 5 and up. Each large, colourfully illustrated picture card shows
a detailed scene children study it carefully, then flip it face down and
recall as many details as they can before the included hourglass timer
runs out. The 15 cards are divided into two levels: Level I with 6 simpler
scene cards and Level II with 9 more complex illustrations.
The timed format is what makes this game genuinely challenging and
genuinely fun children want to recall more than last time, building the
habit of focused, intentional observation. Working through both levels
trains visual memory, sustained concentration and the ability to hold
multiple details in mind simultaneously skills central to academic
learning across every subject.
Developed in association with Early Learning Consultants, this set is
often used in structured play and therapy-friendly learning settings.
Parents and teachers choose it because it builds the kind of working
memory and visual attention that directly improves classroom performance,
reading retention and everyday cognitive function.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child studies the elephant scene card sunshine, mouse, ants,
grass, flowers concentrating hard to memorise every detail before
the sand timer is flipped and the card is turned over.
With the card hidden, the child recalls aloud or on paper every
detail they can remember building the active memory retrieval
habit that underpins reading comprehension, science and everyday
learning.
Starting with 6 Level I cards builds confidence through simpler
scenes before progressing to 9 Level II cards with richer, more
complex illustrations ensuring every child experiences genuine
success before being challenged.
The timer makes recall feel like a game rather than a test children
naturally want to beat their previous score, building the intrinsic
motivation to concentrate harder each time.
Playing in groups introduces a competitive or collaborative dimension
children compare recall scores, discuss what they remembered differently,
and develop the language to describe visual detail precisely.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Memory Recall
Concentration
Keen Observation
Visual Perception
Logical Thinking
Attention to Detail
Descriptive Language
WHO IS IT FOR
Parents building memory recall, visual attention and concentration
with children aged 5 to 9 at home.
Primary school teachers running memory training and observation
activities in the classroom.
Occupational therapists using timed visual memory tasks in
structured, attention-building sessions.
Special educators using picture-scene memory games in therapy
supported cognitive development programmes.
Homeschooling families looking for a self-directed, competitive
cognitive skills activity from age 5.
Learning centres stocking engaging, timed memory challenge
activities for early years and primary groups.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Age Group: 5 Years & Up Players: 1 or more (individual, competitive or group play) Play Type: Timed Picture Scene Memory Recall Game Educational Category: Memory / Concentration
/ Visual Perception / Cognitive Skills Contents: 15 Large Illustrated Picture Cards + Timer
(Hourglass) + Activity Guide Difficulty Levels: Level I — 6 Cards (Simpler Scenes)
| Level II — 9 Cards (Complex Scenes) Safety Certifications: BIS IS 9873 (Part 1)
| EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 | CE Marked
Smart Test Your Memory is a 15-card timed memory game for children
aged 5 and up. Each large, colourfully illustrated picture card shows
a detailed scene children study it carefully, then flip it face down and
recall as many details as they can before the included hourglass timer
runs out. The 15 cards are divided into two levels: Level I with 6 simpler
scene cards and Level II with 9 more complex illustrations.
The timed format is what makes this game genuinely challenging and
genuinely fun children want to recall more than last time, building the
habit of focused, intentional observation. Working through both levels
trains visual memory, sustained concentration and the ability to hold
multiple details in mind simultaneously skills central to academic
learning across every subject.
Developed in association with Early Learning Consultants, this set is
often used in structured play and therapy-friendly learning settings.
Parents and teachers choose it because it builds the kind of working
memory and visual attention that directly improves classroom performance,
reading retention and everyday cognitive function.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child studies the elephant scene card sunshine, mouse, ants,
grass, flowers concentrating hard to memorise every detail before
the sand timer is flipped and the card is turned over.
With the card hidden, the child recalls aloud or on paper every
detail they can remember building the active memory retrieval
habit that underpins reading comprehension, science and everyday
learning.
Starting with 6 Level I cards builds confidence through simpler
scenes before progressing to 9 Level II cards with richer, more
complex illustrations ensuring every child experiences genuine
success before being challenged.
The timer makes recall feel like a game rather than a test children
naturally want to beat their previous score, building the intrinsic
motivation to concentrate harder each time.
Playing in groups introduces a competitive or collaborative dimension
children compare recall scores, discuss what they remembered differently,
and develop the language to describe visual detail precisely.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Memory Recall
Concentration
Keen Observation
Visual Perception
Logical Thinking
Attention to Detail
Descriptive Language
WHO IS IT FOR
Parents building memory recall, visual attention and concentration
with children aged 5 to 9 at home.
Primary school teachers running memory training and observation
activities in the classroom.
Occupational therapists using timed visual memory tasks in
structured, attention-building sessions.
Special educators using picture-scene memory games in therapy
supported cognitive development programmes.
Homeschooling families looking for a self-directed, competitive
cognitive skills activity from age 5.
Learning centres stocking engaging, timed memory challenge
activities for early years and primary groups.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Age Group: 5 Years & Up Players: 1 or more (individual, competitive or group play) Play Type: Timed Picture Scene Memory Recall Game Educational Category: Memory / Concentration
/ Visual Perception / Cognitive Skills Contents: 15 Large Illustrated Picture Cards + Timer
(Hourglass) + Activity Guide Difficulty Levels: Level I — 6 Cards (Simpler Scenes)
| Level II — 9 Cards (Complex Scenes) Safety Certifications: BIS IS 9873 (Part 1)
| EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 | CE Marked
Good educational toy for young kids. A nice learning toy that makes practice feel like play, not homework. My child stays engaged longer and I can see better patience developing.
Good educational toy for young kids. A nice learning toy that makes practice feel like play, not homework. My child stays engaged longer and I can see better patience developing.