Sherlock Holmes What's Missing? for Preschoolers

Memory Games for Preschoolers (Ages 3–5)

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Eyes on the board!

Memorise the sherlock holmes pictures — then work out which one vanished.

Why What's Missing? Suits Preschoolers

Preschoolers are at the perfect age for memory matching — their brains are rapidly building pattern-recognition skills, and the game format gives them quick, satisfying wins that grow their confidence.

A picture-recall challenge based on the classic parlour game. Study a board of pictures for a few seconds, then one quietly disappears — can you say which? Rounds get bigger and faster as you go, and three wrong answers ends the run. It also works brilliantly as a shared game — one person plays while others call out their guesses.

Benefits

  • Strengthens short-term visual memory
  • Teaches patience and rule-following
  • Improves attention span in bite-sized sessions
  • Encourages counting and colour naming

Tips

  • Let them pick the theme — ownership drives engagement.
  • Move up to the medium board once they finish easy in under 20 moves.
  • Play together before they play alone.

About the Sherlock Holmes Theme

Conan Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes stories are in the public domain, so we're free to celebrate the great detective properly. Deerstalkers, magnifying glasses, dossiers and the fog of Victorian London await.

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