


Your Wild Books, Wild Memory Card Game
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Memory, Snap, or Go Fish — one deck of beautifully illustrated nature cards, three games, and enough to keep a family entertained for a long time.
Forty-six cards featuring twelve Australian flora and fauna designs, illustrated in Shannon from Typoflora's warm style. The rules for Memory and Snap are included in the tin; Go Fish needs no instructions. The deck is compact enough to drop in a bag, durable enough to survive it, and made from recycled paper that is fully compostable at the end of its life. Pairs naturally with the Wild Quiz Card Game as a set for travel, camping, or school holiday activity kits. Both card games also complement the Wild Activity Books as a complete screen-free entertainment package.
- 46 cards featuring 12 Australian flora and fauna designs
- Play Memory, Snap, or Go Fish — rules for Memory and Snap included
- Compact tin: 65 x 90 x 20mm — fits in a bag or pocket
- Printed on recycled paper; fully compostable at end of life
- Illustrated by Typoflora; for 2 or more players, ages 5 and up
Your Wild Books is a South Australian brand founded by Brooke Davis — author, nature play educator, and self-described chief Nature Warrior. Brooke ran an award-winning outdoor play program called Wild Imagination for more than 20,000 children before publishing her first book in 2019 with a crowdfunding campaign and a simple belief: that kids need nature, and that books are one of the best ways to help them find it. The range is plastic-free, printed on FSC certified sustainably sourced paper.
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