Wizard of Oz What's Missing? for Toddlers

Memory Games for Toddlers (Ages 2–3)

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Eyes on the board!

Memorise the wizard of oz pictures — then work out which one vanished.

Why What's Missing? Suits Toddlers

Short, colourful and forgiving — memory games for toddlers build early recognition skills without overwhelming tiny brains. Start with the easy 6-pair boards and enjoy the happy cheers when matches are found.

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

  • Builds visual recognition of everyday objects
  • Introduces turn-taking and simple rules
  • Supports early vocabulary through picture-naming
  • Develops fine motor skills via tapping

Tips

  • Sit alongside your toddler and name each card out loud.
  • Celebrate every match — even the ones they find by accident!
  • Keep sessions short: 3–5 minutes is plenty.

About the Wizard of Oz Theme

L. Frank Baum's 1900 book is fully in the public domain. Follow the yellow brick road through a deck of scarecrows, emerald palaces, tornadoes and friendly lions — drawn from the original novel, not any later film adaptation.

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