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15 Amazing Memory Games for Kids
Little kids constantly need to be kept entertained and engaged. At the ages of 6-14, their growing brains are working overtime to learn new emotions, remember new experiences and build new pathways. It's the best time for them to learn whatever they can!
Memory games are a great way to boost different aspects of your child's development. At the same time, they help pass those long waiting hours in the car or outside somewhere, when your kids are restricted from moving around. Such games not only help kids to hone their memory skills but also help them learn strategy, force them to think, teach them concentration, and improve their reflexes.
Below, we will share some interesting visual and auditory memory games you can play with your child, have fun and bond with them in the process.
15 Brain-Boosting Memory Games For Children
1. The Memory Card Game
Card games are a great past time and also great for helping kids with their memory. This one, in particular, is easy to play and hassle-free.
What Do You Need
A 52-deck of playing cards
How to Play
Place the 52 cards face-down on a smooth surface, in four rows of thirteen each. You can also use the jokers, in six rows of nine cards each.
Play starts when the first player picks up two cards from anywhere on the set and places them face up.
If they are of same rank and colour (for example, a seven of hearts and a seven of spades), then that player wins the pair and gets to play again.
If the two cards don't match, then that player loses the round, returns the card's face down to their original places and the next player gets to play.
The game ends when a player picks the last pair. The winner is the player with the most pairs. A tie is also possible.
This game can be played with many variations. Like for young kids, the rule may be to only match according to colour, or players can match cards only of same rank but opposite colour.
2. The Coin Game
A popular favourite as it is fun and fast-paced.
What Do You Need
A handful of coins, a cloth, a timer or a watch
How to Play
Choose 5 coins from the pile and place it in a certain sequence. For example, you can line up two 50 paise coins, a 1 rupee, 2 rupees and 5 rupee coin.
Ask the players to look at the coins and then cover them with a cloth.
Ask the players to now pick up coins from the pile and arrange them in the same order as what was shown.
Use the timer to time each of them. The player who gets the sequence right in the shortest amount of time wins!
3. The Magic Cup Game
Everyone would have played this at least once in their lives. In fact, people even play this with their pets! This is a great game for concentration.
What Do You Need
Three paper cups, a coin/or any small object
How to Play
Invert the three cups and place them in a line.
Put the object or coin under any one of the cups, making sure whoever is watching knows which cup it is under.
Move the cups around for a while, stop and put them back in line. Ask which cup the coin is under. Whoever chooses right, wins.
Take turns with moving the cups. You can see which player is best at finding the coin.
4. Memory Train
This one is perfect for long car rides as it is completely verbal and depends only on your concentration skills.
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
The game starts with a player saying, "I am going shopping. I pick up a....."
The next person repeats the phrase and adds another item. The second and third player does the same.
The game continues with each player mentioning all the previous items and then adding another item when it is his or her turn. Players drop out of the game if they make a mistake.
The player able to repeat the phrase for the longest time wins. You can use any line to begin with, like "I am going on vacation. I am taking my...." or "I am going on a picnic. I am packing my....."
5. Rhyming Game
This game is similar to the memory train but is also is great for developing vocabulary in children.
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
The game starts when a player says a sentence. It can be anything, from "I fed the dog" to "I love toys".
The next player has to say the sentence followed by a word that rhymes with the last word and having the same vowel sound. For example, "I fed the dog" can be followed by "I fed the dog....log...".
The other players follow up with other rhyming words. They have to say all the words in order and are 'out' if they repeat a word already said.
The player who is left in the end is the winner.
6. The Sound Chain Game
This is an auditory memory game, based mainly on listening and which is big on concentration powers. Gets a bit noisy but double the fun!
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
The game starts with a player starting a pattern of finger snaps or claps (for example, two snaps and a clap).
The next player must do the same pattern and add a pattern of his or her own.
The game goes on with each player repeating the entire pattern along with adding a new one each time.
The player who forgets or makes a mistake in between is 'out' and the last player remaining, wins.
7. Memory Experiment
This is a fun family game, a little more scientific and suitable for slightly older kids.
What Do You Need
Pieces of paper and crayons
How to Play
Give each player a piece of paper and a crayon
Read out a list of 10 nouns (people, places or things)
Wait a few minutes and then have each player repeat as many words as they can remember
Next, list out 10 different nouns
Have the players draw out the ones they remember
Ask them to write down the 10 words
Compare to see whether the drawings helped with recall
8. The Tray Game
A party game to help develop visual memory skills in your child
What Do You Need
Pens, pieces of paper, a tray, small objects from around your home (e.g coins, spoons, plants, toys, shoes etc)
How to Play
Take the tray and fill it with a bunch of small objects taken from around your home.
Give the players a minute to memorize all the objects and give them a pen and paper.
When a minute is up, take away the tray and ask the players to write down as many objects as they remember.
Whoever correctly remembers the most is the winner!
9. Spot the Difference
A simple game you can play literally anywhere - your house, the car, the doctor's office, the parking lot of the mall...
What Do You Need
Again, just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
If you outside, ask your child to close his or her eyes.
Rearrange something about yourself. For example, take off/put on your glasses or take off one earring or even rearrange a lock of your hair.
Ask your child to open his or her eyes and figure out what has changed. You can even put a time to it.
Alternatively, if you are at home, ask him or her to leave the room, rearrange items in the room and ask to figure out the difference.
10. Flashcard Memorization
This is a party game you can play with a bunch of kids. A great way to get all of them to sit and have fun in an organized way!
What Do You Need
A pictorial set of flashcards with a good degree of detail, pen and pieces of paper
How to Play
Select a flashcard and hold it up
Give your child or the group of children some time to memorize what is there on the card
Hide the card
Ask them to write down what they recall of the image, as much as possible
Play a few such rounds. The player who recalls the most details of each round as possible wins!
11. Round Robin
This is a group game which helps children not only with memorization but also with creativity.
What Do You Need
Yourself and a bunch of children
How to Play
Get all the players to sit in a circle
Choose one player and have him start a story with a sentence
The next player has to repeat the sentence and add one of her own
The game continues like this until a player cannot remember all the sentences
As the kids are free to add their own creative touch to the story that is developing, it usually gets very funny with the number of twists and turns they add. Will get the whole family laughing!
12. Simon Says
This much-loved game is a classic and is a great concentration game for ages 3 and above!
What Do You Need
Yourself, your children and a wide space you can move around in
How to Play
Gather around the players and give them an instruction, preceded by 'Simon Says'. For example, 'Simon says jump up and down' or 'Simon says bend your knee and hop around the room'.
The rule is that the players follow the instructions only if it is preceded by 'Simon says'. If the instruction is simply 'dance around the room' then the player who does it is out.
The winner is the player who remains until the end and has successfully followed the instructions.
13. 'I Went on Holiday'
This game is better with older kids as it requires at least some geographical knowledge.
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
The first player thinks of a city, continent or country beginning with the letter A, and then says it out loud. For example, 'I went on holiday to America'.
The second player repeats the sentence and follows it up with a place starting from the letter B. 'I went on holiday to America and Beijing'
The next player does the same and follows with a place starting from the letter C.
The game continues in this way till a player makes a mistake or forgets the order of the places. The last player to remember the order and continue without a mistake wins!
14. Map It
This game is a fun one to help your child to remember what he or she sees or hears in their immediate environment.
What Do You Need
Paper, crayons
How to Play
Take your child on a drive or a walk through a common everyday route
Ask your child to note her surroundings and observe everything carefully.
Once you get home, give her paper and crayons and ask her to draw whatever she saw on the route, including landmarks, buildings, and people
15. Storytelling Word-by-Word
Similar to the round robin game, this game is the shorter version but can go much faster and is much simpler!
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
Get the kids to gather in a circle
Choose the first player and ask him to start a story with a single word. For example, 'The' or 'Once'.
The second player then repeats the first word and adds a second word to it. For example, if the first word is 'the' and second is 'bird', the sentence will be 'the bird'.
The third player also repeats the sentence from the beginning and adds a third word. A tip is to keep sentences short so that players can start new sentences with new words.
In this way, a story is built up in words. The game continues till a player forgets the sequence or gets stuck in between.
The last player who remembers everything wins!
Memory games increase a child's awareness, cognition and the best thing is that they learn while they are not even aware that the activity is learning! The above are a few great games you can play with the family, with your child's friend group or even one-on-one. Pretty soon, your child's memory powers and observation skills will be much improved, maybe even better than your own!
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Brianna Name Meaning and Origin
Of Irish origin, Brianna is a feminine name, meaning 'strong,' 'virtuous,' 'honorable,' and 'resolute.' Brian gained popularity in the Middle Ages Ireland during the reign of the last High King of Eire from 1002 to 1014. He is best remembered for defeating the Vikings. The addition of double 'n's in the spelling was developed later in the 20th century as an embellishment to the simpler Briana. The name was occasionally used in England from about the 16th century onwards, while Brianna, with its Irish influence, began to be used in the United States during the 1970s.
What Does Brianna Mean?
The meaning of Brianna can be 'high,' 'honorable,' and 'virtuous' in Irish. Some etymologists believe that Brian comes from an Old Celtic-Gaelic word bright, meaning 'noble,' while 'high' comes from the ancient Celtic element 'bre,' meaning 'hill.' The Celtic meaning of the name Brianna is 'strong' or 'she ascends.' Brianna means 'daughter of God' in Hebrew.
Origin
Brianna is a modern, feminine form of Brian. Originally, Brion, the masculine name dates back to the 9th century, and forms were used in Brittany, Ireland, and England from the Norman Conquest. Historians believe it first gained prominence in the 16th century with Edmund Spenser's poem "The Faerie Queen'. This name is mainly popular among the Christians of the English-speaking world.
Gender
Female
Pronunciation
bree-ann-ah
Bree-AN
Syllables
3 syllables
Length/Letter
7 letters
Name Variations/Spellings
Brianna name variations are fascinating alternatives of the name that differ from the name in its particular external form. Here are a few other spellings for Brianna that might be considered transcending the barrier of language and culture.
Name
Origin
Brana
Irish
Breanne
Irish
Bree
Irish
Briand
Spanish
Briane
Irish
Brie
Latin
Briaunna
Irish
Brina
Slavic
Brinn
Slavic
Brinna
Irish
Bryauna
Irish
How Popular Is the Name Brianna?
Varied Brianna versions are in the Top 1000 names in the popularity chart. Despite being old-fashioned, the Brianna baby name ranking became incredibly high in the late 1970s before falling in the popularity index in recent times. It entered the US list in 1976 before featuring in the Top 100 list in 1988. The name reached a rank as high as Number 14 in 1999. According to the Social Security Administration, it was the 146th-most popular name for girls in the United States in 2020. With the Country singer Trace Adkins calling his daughter Brianna, the name sounds more like a modern invention, giving inklings of positive growth in the Brianna popularity index.
Interest in Brianna - Worldwide
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Interest for Brianna in the search trend maintained a consistent value of over 60 over the last ten years, reaching 100 in February 2016. The lowest value recorded was 48 in December 2017 and October 2018.
Interest in Brianna - US
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Search trends for the name Brianna have recorded a consistent search value of over 30, reaching 100 in July 2015. The lowest value was recorded in May 2019 at just 48.
Popularity of name Brianna
URL: https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi
Where Is the Name Most Searched?
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Search trends for the name Brianna mirror maximum interest in the United States over the last decade. Countries like Canada, Ghana, Australia, and Puerto Rico queue up in the first five positions.
Search trends of Brianna - US
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New Mexico has led the search trends among the sub-regions of the US for the name Brianna over the past decade. As per the latest records, Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Delaware have reached the top 5 positions.
Middle Names That Go With Brianna
Here are some of the amazing double names with Brianna that might take sound as an interesting choice:
Kate
Jane
June
Alexis
Kyleen
Belle
Quinn
Beth
Joyce
Evelyn
Paige
Elizabeth
Mae
Faith
Grace
Julina
Kathleen
Joy
Elise
Lee
Noelle
Michelle
Famous People Named Brianna
Personalities who have achieved stardom are remembered due to their outstanding work in different fields. Parents inspired by the list of celebrities named Brianna can refer to the inventory given below:
Celebrity Name
Profession/Famous For
Brianne Lynn Brown
Actress
Brianne Caitlin Hildebrand
Actress
Brianne Lea Pruett
Singer
Brianne Davis
American Actress
Brianne Howey
American Actress
Brianne Berkson
American Actress
Brianne Moncrief
American Actress
Brianne Nadeau
Democratic Politician
Brianne Reed
American Soccer Player
Brianne Tju
American Actress
Brianne Tutt
Canadian Speed Skater
Similar Names & Last Names
Baby names like Brianna sound refreshing as against the original name. Family names for Brianna also offer a way to keep family names going and thus preserve relationships. Some other names for Brianna may be worthy enough for praise and admiration.
Similar Baby Names
Suitable Family Names
Bryanna
Davis
Vianna
Evans
Illiana
Thompson
Kiana
Benson
Aubriana
Ferguson
Darianna
Wilson
Ariana
Harrison
Arionna
Grant
Kiana
Stewart
Avianna
Campbell
Names That Sound Like Brianna
Names that rhyme with Brianna can touch the heart with their poetic sound. A traditional name like Brianna can sound unique despite having the same phonetic effect:
Byron
Brone
Bernie
Brina
Bruno
Brena
Brynn
Brennan
Bryanne
Breanna
Briana
Braima
Bran
Berny
Berny
Burian
Breena
Brooke
Barney
Aryanna
Bronwen
Oriana
Sibling Names Related to Brianna
Despite the squabbling, brothers and sisters share a bond of companionship that can be made stronger by choosing matching names. Here are some of the most distinctive sibling names that go with a name like Brianna:
Sister Names for Brianna
Brother Names for Brianna
Sabrina
Cameron
Bridget
Preston
Layla
Everett
Aurora
Asher
Natalie
Xavier
Sienna
Isaac
Stella
Sebastian
Adrienne
Nolan
Scarlett
Dylan
Marina
Brady
Nicknames for Brianna
Depending on the mood or occasion, nicknames can sound charming, sweet, or funny. Here are some of the most creatively conceived nicknames for the name Brianna that will help to enrich your bond with your child.
Nan
Bri-Bear
Anna
Breezy
Brie
B-Strong
Bree
Bumblebee
Nanna
Noble
Bennie
Ree
Brea
Bonny
Bee
Bria
Bunny
Brannary
Brianna represents a freedom-loving and free-spirited individual who has an unlimited thirst for change and adventure. Being the name of a respected Irish King, Brianna is now associated with nobility and strength. For many American parents, Brianna evokes the image of a strong daughter and a go-getter. If you consider naming your baby Brianna, it is important to take note of the special meaning and history of the name as it will play a big role in the life of a child by establishing their identity.
Sources/References
Social Security Administration: https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi
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Gulab Jamun
Gulab jamun, one of India’s favourite sweets, made with ingredients available easily in the kitchen is a toothsome sweet course dish to relish. The trick to make succulent gulab jamuns lies in the getting the dough right. If you get it right, making gulab jamuns is a piece of cake and you won’t ever feel the need to buy gulab jamuns from outside ever again.
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
6 People
15-20 Minutes
20-25 Minutes
Ingrediants
200 gms khoya
3 tbsp refined flour / maida
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 ½ cups sugar
2 ½ cups water
2 tbsp milk
4 green cardamoms, slightly crushed
Oil for frying
Method
Step 1
In a heavy-bottom pan, mix sugar and water. Add crushed cardamom to it. Mix it properly and keep it on low flame.
Step 2
Don't let the syrup boil on high heat. Just keep the flame enough to keep the syrup simmering.
Step 3
Add 2 tbsps of milk to the syrup and stir.
Step 4
Keep for 15-20 mins and switch off the gas.
Step 5
After the syrup cools, check for the consistency of the syrup by taking a drop of it on your finger. It should have a one thread consistency when tested between two fingers.
Step 6
Next, for the jamuns, take khoya in a bowl and mash it so that there are no grains remaining in it.
Step 7
Add the flour, baking soda and knead it into a firm dough.
Step 8
Make sure the dough is pliable enough and does not feel dry.
Step 9
Remove lemon sized parts from the dough and shape into round balls.
Step 10
Keep oil for heating in a kadhai. Once the oil is hot, add the jamuns one at a time till the time they fit in without touching each other.
Step 11
Keep the heat low and fry the jamuns, till they turn golden-brown in colour.
Step 12
Remove and drop the fried jamuns in the sugar syrup. Let them soak for at least 30 min before serving.
Step 13
If you want, you can keep the jamuns in the fridge for 15-20 mins before serving.
Nutritional Information
Calories
440 K cal
Proteins
3.2 g
Fats
2.7 g
Carbohydrates
106.2 g
Cholesterol
9 mg
Sodium
144 mg
Potassium
10 mg
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Your children will grow up before you know it. Instead of lamenting over how time flies, treasure moments before they fade away. Much like the pensieve in Harry Potter that allowed him to relive times long bygone, capture your kids' memories using these fun ideas.
Take a stroll down memory lane with your children by unfolding experiences you've carefully preserved over time. Children grow up ridiculously fast thus making it important to capture these memories in order to relive them later. They’ll love seeing themselves as children and will marvel at their mommies and daddies looking as youthful as they do now.
Ways to Preserve Memories Forever
1. Toy Imprints
Before you dispose that torn teddy your baby once loved, apply a coat of paint to the front and take its impression on craft paper. Frame it so that you won't lose it and hang it up on the wall of your child's bedroom.
2. Preserve Memories as Ornaments
Even something as nondescript as your child's hospital I.D. bracelet, a cap or a bangle can be preserved. Your child may no longer wear them but will love having something from childhood to cherish.
3. Turn Cool Summer Art into Funky Jewellery
Go through your child's art and pick a few items to immortalise into something that can be used. You could turn them into a cool piece of jewellery or a key chain. Lots of online ventures as well as your neighbourhood art store will do this for a price by creating an imprint of your darling's work on specific objects. You could also convert several items of your little one's artwork into a collage for the living room.
4. Have a LOL Album
Instead of deleting awkward photos that leave you wondering just what went wrong, save them in a photo book. It makes for a barrel of giggles and teaches children to be able to laugh at themselves every once in a while.
5. Vacation Jars Filled With Memories
When you're on a family vacation, collect things that your child loves whether it's shells, pebbles or leaves. Store them in a jar to remember the good times you shared and put it on display.
6. A Family Yearbook
Create a family yearbook starting from the day your little one was born. Take a digital camera or even a good phone camera and practice how to capture the sights and sounds of your child. You can photograph the first crawl, the first cry, or the first time he called you mom!
7. Record Special Events
With the help of social media, you can not only store photos and videos of your angel's life but you can also share them. Make a video of all the special events in your child's life and share them with people who are important to you. Don't forget to tweak your privacy settings to control who gets to see them!
8. Make Wonderful Memories out of Baby Clothes
As much as you'd like to hold on to that tiny romper or cute pair of socks, old clothes take up valuable space. If you can't bear the thought of chucking them but don't want them crowding your house, use them to make a cute patchwork quilt. You can also make a treasured teddy bear and turn your child's favourite clothes into art and frame it.
9. Make a Pregnancy Journal
Preserve the memories of your pregnancy and share it with your child a few years down the line. Create a journal, document events from conception till childbirth and stick a few pictures of yourself when you were carrying and your husband's priceless expressions. You can go back and reminisce about the happy days every time you're feeling nostalgic.
10.Have a 'Good Time Jar'
Make everyone in your family write a note and drop it in a jar when something good happens. It could be something as small as finding a lucky coin or as important as acing a test. After many years, or when things are not going right, reading them will remind you that good things are just round the corner.
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There are a number of ways children are smarter than you think. They can turn on the waterworks when they want something they can’t have. Your little one could even get her way by making a strong case as to why she “deserves” a toy or an ice-cream.
Your child has probably thought of ingenious ways to sleep in your bed at night. There are a number of preschool tricks that she may pull out of the hat in time. If you thought you could get the better of your child, think again!
Surprising Ways That Prove Your Kids Are Smart
1. Sharing when Necessary
Preschoolers like it when things are handed to them. Your child might seem selfish because she may grasp for everything in her sight. In most cases, after collecting the things she likes, you will notice how she shares them with her playmates. At this age, your child understands that giving is better than receiving.
2. On Best Behaviour
Preschoolers tend to copy the actions of others. Your child may copy your actions and then mimic them when she feels the need to. When your child is in the midst of other boisterous children, she knows she can get away with naughty behaviour. But she also knows when to turn on the charm and be good. This is usually the case when she is surrounded by timid or quiet babies. This prevents her from getting a scolding.
3. Natural Linguists
Your child is a natural linguist. It's at an early age that children understand different languages they are exposed to when visitors come knocking. In fact, prolonged exposure to a language could ensure that she picks up a few words along the way.
4. Emotionally Strong
Kids can be very emotionally connected. Your child is attuned to the emotions of people(and pets) around her. Therefore, she knows when to remedy a situation and when to hold back. If you are feeling down, your child will find ways to cheer you up. If you are in a forgiving mood, she will try and get away with messing her room. This is one among the many ways children are smarter than you think.
5. Punishment and Reward
Your child knows when she will be rewarded or reprimanded. She will be on her best behaviour when she wants something. If she knows she will be scolded for bad behaviour, she will put on an innocent face. Most parents tend to fall for the charade. So, do you now believe that your preschooler is smarter than you?
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Expecting Mom due this month
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Q. Hello dr meri beti 6 days ki hai or use feed karwane ke bad nose or muh se milk bhar aa raha hai to aesa kyu kr rahi hai….me kya Dr ko dikhau kya???
Sai Prasanthi R L
Mom of a 10 yr 2 m old boy
6 hours ago
A. Hello dear parent! Keep your baby’s heart in a little elevated position while you’re breastfeeding. Burp your baby after every feed. Keep Babyhug tummy roll on handy. Consult your doctor for further assistance
Rashmi has added a new answer
Guardian of 0 children
5 hours ago
Q. #asktheexperts how to reduce belly fat after pregnancy and skin was loose .two year passes but problem is persist.How can reduce it
Rashmi
Mom of a 9 yr 7 m old girl
5 hours ago
A. For weight loss diet is good in intermittent fasting a good and but if your body is loose or you feel you really do tighten up your body then gymming or yoga both the things are going to be very good both the things are going to be helpful in tightening up your body and muscles at the same time but it is time consuming we just have to have patience
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Guardian of 0 children
5 hours ago
Q. my baby is one month old and have cold symptoms. can I consume buttermilk?
Dr Sameer awadhiya
Paediatrician
4 hours ago
A. yes u can further you can contact with your doctor and you can get thhje the solution for this by discussing with him he will guide you for more details if required .
Its always better to take the guidance by the concernged person with the geniune advice ...
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