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Cmjyrtye Interactive Color Matching Sensory Game: Interactive color matching

Interactive Color Matching Sensory Game — Infant & Early Childhood Playthings, Cmjyrtye
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Multicolor Plastic
Multicolor Plastic
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$7.38
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What if learning colors could be as fun as a game? The Interactive Color Matching Sensory Game turns color recognition into a hands-on adventure, blending education with play. It's a clever tool for sharpening young minds, boosting everything from cognitive skills to fine motor precision—all while kids think they're just having a blast.

Designed for durability and versatility, this game fits seamlessly into classrooms or living rooms. Its simplicity is its genius, appealing to a broad age range. The Creative Bottle Matching Game variant goes further, nudging kids towards teamwork and social skills. It's not just about colors; it's about building brains, one match at a time.

  • Sensory development tool
  • Classroom friendly design
  • Engaging gameplay
  • Interactive color matching

General specs

  • Brand: Cmjyrtye
  • Seller: Joom
  • Material: Plastic
  • Age Range: 3 years and up
  • Educational Objective: Color Recognition, Sensory Development
  • First listed by seller: 8/13/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$7.38
Last price update: 8/24/25
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Price $7.38 $32.92 $27.24 $21.14 $7.16 $14.95
Seller Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom
Update August 13, 2025 August 29, 2025 August 30, 2025 August 27, 2025 August 22, 2025 August 17, 2025
Material Plastic Durable child-safe materials Plastic Plastic, Metal wires Durable plastic, Metal components
Age Range 3 years and up 1-3 years 0 to 3 years 1-3 years
Interactive Color Matching Sensory Game — Infant & Early Childhood Playthings, Cmjyrtye

Interactive Color Matching Sensory Game

$7.38

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Sean Smith
Sean S. US New York, NY
August 15, 2025
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Before this, trying to teach my kid colors felt like pulling teeth. Now, they're not only learning but asking to play with it. The design is clever, making learning feel like play, and it's sturdy enough to handle the energy of a toddler. It's been a game-changer for us, and I'd recommend it to any parent looking to make learning fun. The noise is a small price to pay for the joy and education it brings.

  • Pros: The game is a hit with my kid, turning what used to be a struggle to teach colors into a fun activity. The durability is impressive, surviving drops and rough play without a scratch. It's versatile enough to keep my child engaged for hours, and I've noticed a real improvement in their color recognition and motor skills.
  • Cons: The only downside is that it can be a bit loud with all the excited shouting, but that's more about the fun they're having than the product itself. The pieces are small, so you've got to keep an eye on younger kids to make sure they don't try to eat them.
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