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Go Fish Kids Printable Cards

Chuck and Pepper created a version of Go Fish using exploration items instead of traditional cards. The game instructs players to download, print, and cut out cards featuring items like maps, backpacks, binoculars, and fishing poles. Two to six players are dealt cards to match items in their hand by asking other players, with no match resulting in drawing from the pile. The winner is the player who forms the most sets of four matched items. Younger children can match with only two cards for an easier game.

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Go Fish Kids Printable Cards

Chuck and Pepper created a version of Go Fish using exploration items instead of traditional cards. The game instructs players to download, print, and cut out cards featuring items like maps, backpacks, binoculars, and fishing poles. Two to six players are dealt cards to match items in their hand by asking other players, with no match resulting in drawing from the pile. The winner is the player who forms the most sets of four matched items. Younger children can match with only two cards for an easier game.

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  • Introduction to Go Fish Cards
  • Game Materials

GO FISH CArds

Got any maps? No? Go Fish! Chuck and


Pepper love a good game of Go Fish.
That’s why they put together their own
version for you to play using exploration
items. After you’ve played a game or
two, find these items in real life and
actually go fishing!

INSTRUCTIONS:

Download these pages, print the card


pages 4 times, and cut out the cards.
Download. Print. Cut.

HOW TO PLAY:

1 Setting up the game


Deal the cards: if there are two players, deal seven cards each; for three
to six players deal five cards each. Place the remaining cards face down in
a draw pile in the middle of the table. The youngest player can go first.

2 To play
To begin your turn, ask any player for a card Now it’s the next player’s turn.
that matches one in your hand (it has to be Go Fish continues until one player matches
in your hand). That player must give you all all of the cards in her hand and has laid
of her matching cards. them all down in front of her.

No matches? Your opponent will tell The winner is the player who has the
you to “Go Fish!” most matched sets of four.

“Fish” by drawing the top card in the draw For younger children
pile. Add that card to the cards in your hand. Allow players to have a match with only
When you have four matching cards, lay them two cards. This allows them to “win” a few
down in front of you before you end your turn. extra times and keeps the game moving.

Awareness & training for quality child care


Map Backpack Binoculars Magnifying Glass

Net Hat Water Bottle Fishing Pole

Awareness & training for quality child care
GO FISH CArds
Got any maps? No? Go Fish! Chuck and 
Pepper love a good game of Go
Magnifying Glass
Binoculars
Backpack
Map
Fishing Pole
Water Bottle
Hat 
Net

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