Animal Footprint Matching Game is an engaging wildlife learning card set designed to help children explore animal tracks, observation skills, memory, and nature study through hands-on matching play. With animal cards and corresponding footprint cards, children can learn how to identify wild animals by the tracks they leave behind while developing curiosity about the natural world.
This set includes 84 different animal tracks, with two cards for each track: one showing the footprint and one showing the matching animal. With a total of 168 cards, it offers rich learning possibilities for home education, classroom activities, nature lessons, therapy sessions, and interactive family games.
- Complete animal tracks learning set: Includes 3 distinct sets of footprint matching cards with 84 animal tracks and 168 total cards.
- Animal track identification: Helps children recognize common wild animals by studying their footprints and matching them to the correct animal.
- Supports observation and critical thinking: Encourages children to compare shapes, notice details, make connections, and solve matching challenges.
- Great for nature study: Introduces wildlife learning in a simple, visual way that supports elementary-level nature exploration.
- Multiple ways to play: Can be used as a matching game, memory game, snap game, storytelling companion, or outdoor animal track reference.
- Child-friendly card design: Each card measures approximately 7 x 11 cm and features a thick, smooth feel with rounded corners for little hands.
- Helpful for autistic children: Offers structured visual learning, matching practice, memory building, and focused play for children ages 4 to 10.
Whether used indoors for a quiet learning activity or outdoors during nature walks, these wild animal footprint cards create a meaningful bridge between play and discovery. Children can match animals to tracks, compare footprints, build wildlife vocabulary, and develop a deeper appreciation for animals and the environments they live in.

Angelika –
I like them, I like the matching aspect of them
Anne –
I love the cards. They are thick and sturdy. The color is good and the footprint cards show the animals’ relative sizes.
jeanarie –
This is meant as a matching game but I also used it as a lift-the-flap game with Who’s Track Is This title/question. They also worked very well on our woodland science table. Excellent teaching resource! Beautifully made and informative!