ORCHARD TOYS Shopping List Game – New Art Race to Collect Your Groceries in This Fun Memory Game, Age 3-7, 2-4 Players
$11.99 Original price was: $11.99.$10.99Current price is: $10.99.



Children love memory games and “Shopping List” is one of the most enjoyable! This game is one of our best sellers is back and updated with all-new artwork. In this fun and simple memory game, players must race to be the first to fill their trolley or basket by matching all the items on their shopping list. Players take it in turns to turn over cards showing everyday items, from tomatoes to laundry soap to pizza. If they match the pictures on their shopping list, they are encouraged to say the item out loud and add it to their trolley. The winner is the first player to collect all the items on their list and fill their trolley or basket! Players have a choice of four fun shopping lists to choose from, including one on a tablet! Each list features a variety of everyday items to observe and talk about. As they play, children age 3-7 years will develop matching and memory skills and personal and social skills. This award-winning game is a firm favorite with parents and children alike, having captured imaginations for over 20 years. Includes 32 Square Shopping Cards , 4 Shopping Baskets, 4 Shopping lists, and Instruction Sheet
Shopping List Game . Fun memory shopping game for 2 – 4 players
Be the first to match your products and place them in your trolley or basket!
Encourages matching and memory skills
Suitable for ages 3 – 7
Orchard Toys number one bestseller is back with all new artwork.

Katie Menches –
3-9 year old are obsessed.
My kids absolutely love playing the Shopping List game! It’s such a fun and interactive way for them to practice memory and matching skills, and it keeps them engaged for ages.What I loved:• Easy to learn: The rules are simple, so even my younger child can jump right in.• Great for memory and focus: It’s a fantastic way to help kids develop concentration while having fun.• Fun theme: The shopping list concept makes it relatable and playful.• Quality components: The cards and pieces are sturdy and colorful.My kids play it almost every day now, and I’m already thinking about buying the extension pack to keep things fresh and exciting!
Jennifer –
My kids love it and keep playing it!
Great game my kids LOVE. They play it over and over again. Boys ages 3 and almost 6. It’s a simple game but the colorful pictures and cards make it fun and they enjoy it! I would recommend!
Lee –
Great game for 3yr old
My 3 yr old grandson loves this game. Read reviews before buying and it was a great game for him.
Nancy N. –
cute game for 2.5 years old and up
fun game for a 2 year old – but unless your playing at a table the pieces slide right off the cards. I added velcro dots to all the pieces and the boards and it works great!
Maria –
Great for kids
My grandaughters love this game. Sure it’s cute but I don’t know what it is exactly that makes them want to play over and over again. I can only play this so many times before I start to pull out my hair. The good thing is I can leave them to play this on their own. I have a 6,5, and 2 year old grandaughters and they can sit and play this game as I make lunch or tidy up. It’s really an easy game. This is the game the pick every single time I say “family game night”
Jeramiahmg –
Learning fun
This game is amazing for toddlers learning direction and matching.bright colors, cute design. And totally worth it. We will play with the kids coz this makes learning fun
Susanna Cole –
Great game for SLPs working with preK/primary
I’m a school SLP and love this game. My younger students love it too. Great for teaching turn-taking, social game play. It has very silly elements which make learning to manage loss easier. It also teaches choice making – spin for both colors and shapes and then choose only one result . Very easy game to adapt to students’ needs. I pretend the box is an oven and the kids put their pizzas in the oven to warm them as part of clean up. The game elicits nice conversations about food preferences and how people can have different tastes. There are slices with bugs and kids love crying “ooh disgusting!” And throwing them away in the trash can. I also let kids choose whether they want to throw slices with their non preferred foods away too. Choosing to do so often reduces their chance of winning but most do. lol.
Emmyeggplant –
Great Game for Toddlers!
My 2.5 yo little girl loves this game! Easy and fun to play. A lot of board games for toddlers don’t really have a goal but this one is straight forward and easy to understand.
Kate E –
Unfortunately by the time my daughter recieved this game it was outside the return window. We unpacked everything and started setting it up to realize we don’t have the arrow part of the spinners. One very disappointed kid.