Animal Track Matching Game Forest Animals Figurines Materials brings wildlife discovery, Montessori-inspired learning, and hands-on matching play into one engaging classroom activity. Designed for children who are curious about animals and nature, this set helps young learners connect forest animals with the tracks they leave behind while building observation, memory, and critical thinking skills.
Each animal track is paired with a matching animal card, allowing children to compare footprints, identify patterns, and make meaningful connections between animals and their natural signs. Whether used in a Montessori classroom, homeschool lesson, nature study activity, or memory game, this set supports visual learning and encourages children to explore the world of wildlife through focused play.
- Animal tracks learning cards: Includes 32 different animal tracks with matching animal cards for hands-on identification practice.
- 64 total cards: Each track includes one footprint card and one animal card, creating a complete matching activity for children.
- Supports animal track identification: Helps children learn how to recognize forest animals by observing their footprints and natural signs.
- Builds observation and thinking skills: Encourages children to compare shapes, notice details, solve matching challenges, and strengthen memory.
- Great for nature study: Introduces wildlife concepts in a clear and accessible way for elementary learners and nature-loving kids.
- Multiple ways to play: Can be used for matching games, memory games, snap games, storytelling activities, group play, solo work, and outdoor exploration.
- Child-friendly card design: Each 7 x 11 cm card is thick, smooth, and made with rounded corners for comfortable handling by little hands.
- Ideal for Montessori classrooms: Suitable for shelf work, science centers, homeschool activities, animal unit studies, and hands-on learning lessons.
This forest animal track matching game turns wildlife learning into a thoughtful and interactive experience. Children can pair animals with footprints, strengthen nature vocabulary, enhance visual discrimination, and develop a deeper appreciation for animals and the environments they live in.

Billie Ryan –
Exactly what I was looking for . Beautiful and sturdy!! My son is gonna love them
McDermott –
We could sit for hours talking about different animals and their prints. We love to compare them and discuss why they have certain features. This open ended activity provides so much conversation in our house.
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!