Gardener’s Match
Gardener’s Match
Gardener’s Match
Gardener’s Match
Gardener’s Match
Gardener’s Match
Gardener’s Match
Gardener’s Match

Gardener’s Match

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A Fruit and Vegetable Memory Game

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Do you know how radishes grow, what a passionfruit flower looks like, or what kind of plant a pumpkin comes from? Match 24 pairs of fruit and vegetables to the plant they grow from in this beautifully illustrated and simple to play family memory game.

To play, place the cards face down and take turns to see if you can find a pair of produce and plant that match. But beware! If you pick the Poison Ivy or Stinging Nettle cards then you'll lose your turn, and if you turn over both in one turn then you will lose the game. Collect more pairs than your opponent to win.

From climbing pea shoots and vines of tomatoes to strawberry bushes and fig trees, find out how your favourite fruits and vegetables are grown and what you could be growing in your very own garden. 

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