Software products
If you prefer a physical game, you can download and print cards at home. This is great for reducing screen time:
Sites like ABCya! provide free, interactive memory matching games that don't require an installation. Printable "DIY" Memory Games
Cut out the squares (ideally on cardstock so you can't see through them).
Lay them face down and take turns flipping two at a time to find a match.
They improve "working memory," which helps kids follow multi-step instructions.
Playing with a partner teaches kids how to take turns and handle winning or losing gracefully.