Free Printable Go Fish Cards

Nik Minor
Go Fish is hands down, one of the best card games for toddlers and kids. Using free printable Go Fish cards, kids can learn dexterity, how to recognize similarities, memorization and motor skills. Plus, Go Fish helps teach kids how to employ discretion when playing cards and the importance of paying attention to what others have, an invaluable skill that your kids will appreciate once they begin to take up poker or spades. As well, free, printable Go Fish and other card games designed for children afford you the chance to spend time with your kids, doing something you can both enjoy. Nothing beats the joy on a kid's face when she's bested you.

Free Printable Food Pyramid Go Fish Cards

While this particular set is designed for students, you can modify this Go Fish set to work for your tot. The food pyramid Go Fish cards, sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture, feature each of the five food group categories and those foods contained within, totaling 116 cards. If your child understands which foods fall within each group, you can play the game so that she simply has to give you a type of food (cereal) from the category (grains) specified. If she doesn't yet understand food groups, use the cards, which include the name of each type of food on the bottom and the group name on top, to work on her letters or words.

DLTK's Free Printable Go Fish Cards

Here make your own set of printable cards by choosing from DLTK's dozens of themes to include Pokemon, Blue's Clues, flowers, clothing, desserts and holidays. Once they print, you can then write a number or corresponding letter (such as "T" for tulip) on each corner. Print out two sets for an easy Go Fish game.

Free Printable Multilingual Go Fish Cards

If you're trying to teach your child another language, do it with these multilingual Go Fish cards from MES English.

Free Printable Go Fish Cards

At Disney Family Fun, find dozens of colorful memory card sets to use with your tot for your next game of Go Fish.

Published by Nik Minor

Nik is a freelance writer, editor, law student, and small business owner.  View profile

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  • Michele Starkey4/7/2010

    Thanks Nik, the kids are gonna love this. Cheers :)

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