





Fred’s Match Up is an interactive snack tray that doubles as a game! Kids will be entertained and inspired to eat as they pop open mystery doors two at a time to find snack matches. It’s just like traditional memory, but with a tasty reward. This travel-friendly tray measures 10” x 8.75”, contains 18 snack compartments – perfect for tiny hands and growing appetites. Constructed from BPA-free, food safe plastic that is dishwasher safe for easy clean up.
FUN and FUNCTIONAL: Fred’s Match Up is an interactive snack tray that doubles as a game. Kids will be entertained and inspired to eat as they pop open mystery doors two at a time to find snack matches.
UNIQUE DESIGN: Match Up is just like traditional memory, but with a tasty reward. Fill the 18 compartments with small snacks like goldfish, chocolate, nuts, pretzels, fruit, raisins, etc. It’s snack time and an activity in one.
QUALITY MATERIALS: Fred’s Match Up is constructed from BPA-free, food safe plastic that is built to last. The pop-up doors provide a tight close so the tray is travel-friendly.
EASY TO USE and CLEAN: This travel-friendly tray measures 10” x 8.75”, contains 18 snack compartments – perfect for tiny hands and growing appetites. Match up is dishwasher safe for easy clean up.
THE ULTIMATE SNACKTIVITY: Match Up is a fun gift for kids, especially picky eaters and those who need more encouragement around healthy eating. Recommended for children 3+ years.
Genuine Fred Match UP Memory Snack Tray, Fun Interactive Game Snack Tray for Kids, Travel-Friendly, The Ultimate Snacktivity for Picky Eaters
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Amy M. –
Great hands on game to promote overall pre-academic skills.
My student enjoy this matching/hiding game. I use a variety of erasers and/or treats based on our weekly theme to target same/different concepts, overall number concept skills and taking turns.
David John Rheaume –
Amazing Time Waster for Toddlers
Love love this activity food tray! My one year old loves to open and close little containers. I plan on using this on a flight for 5 hours. I love that I can put little snacks in each little compartment and let him open each one. I feel like this will give me lots of entertainment time for him. I do feel like it is rather expensive for what you are getting but no one else sells this same concept so it is a one of a kind item. It is daily light! It would also work when he gets older to play a matching game with things besides food so it has more than one function! Great product!
Meridith Knight –
Fun in more than one way.
I have used this both in my tutoring sessions & with my granddaughters. I put matching sounds or letters on dry erase tape and let them do a memory game with them. I put random small snacks (healthy and chocolate chips). They have to eat the snack of the compartment they chose before moving on. They love it.
Aimee Ernest –
Makes a FANTASTIC Reward Box for Good Behaviors!
I actually bought this for a use not intended. I’m a homeschool mom and saw the opportunity to use this as a reward system to motivate my younger kids to do their lessons and start helping out around the house. I never imagined it would work as well as it has! My kids now eagerly work on school and beg me for chores just so they can open a little mystery door. Magic Box! I’m so impressed.The downside is the size. The compartments are small. But I quickly realized writing non-physical rewards on slips of paper work great, avoids sugar, and keeps junky reward toys out of the house. I can get creative about what kind of rewards I put in there, and each day I check the rewards, swap out new options, and remove anything I am not willing to follow through on.Rewards I put inside include things like:⢠15 minutes of screen time⢠15 minutes of computer time⢠A quick board game with Mom⢠A quick card game with Mom⢠Go for a walk with Mom⢠15 minutes of extra time with Mom after bedtime⢠Sleep in on a school day⢠Choose a dinner for next week’s meal plan⢠Choose the movie on our next movie night⢠Choose the restaurant the next time we eat out⢠Indoor picnic⢠Build a fort⢠20 minute activities such as painting, play dough, kinetic sand, etc.⢠A yummy drink⢠A packaged snack (usually for outings only)⢠A few M&Ms⢠A piece of gum⢠Any other small candies. Things that will fit include a Mini Snickers (Fun Size is too large), a reeses mini cup, a tootsie roll, etc.I felt it was a little pricey so I went hunting for a similar product, and was surprised to find that there is seriously nothing like it. Everything is see-through! I think much of the appeal for my kids is the anticipation of opening a mystery door, so not being able to see what is inside is key. The ONLY thing that I found even remotely similar was a bead organizer that was even smaller, or medication organizers… and I don’t think I want to geach my kids to go looking into pill cases for rewards. Lol. This product may be a similar design but it is very clearly designed for kids and would never be mistaken or mixed up with a pill organizer. My point is, if you’re wondering if it’s worth the cost, yes it is, and if you’re thinking of looking for another option, there probably isn’t one.
p hill –
Love this
Got this for my 3 year old Grandaughter. Itâs a special treat for movie night. She can have the entire board however she wants and she really likes that. Boxes are small enough to fill them all with a variety of small snacks but not be too much.
Kayla Murphy –
Great Idea – Not Durable
Great idea and kid really enjoyed it for three hours. The hinges are very small plastic pieces and not durable. May consider buying again as we used in 4 times within those few hours. We ordered the smaller size and given the reaction and interest should have purchased the larger size.
SMB –
Best Travel Entertainer!
This was one of the best travel items I got for our toddler that not only entertained but also fed her! Our toddler was so entertained with this game snack box. We used it for an international travel. We used it during the long flight, we used it on long travels in car or train. Our toddler was very well entertained until she got to know what’s inside each spot, but still got entertained for a good amount of time. Friends and family were also amazed by it. A little tip for child’s care taker: I tried to be creative and each time I filled the box with different items as much as possible. I also combined healthy and unhealthy snacks, in some spots healthy, some unhealthy. What you put in there depends on child’s age, diet and preferences. The only watch out is to be careful with creating bad eating habits as this may cause kids to not eat properly when they snack and sort of getting into an unhealthy habit. So in order for our kid to get back to normal meal routines and eating properly, we completely put the box away after our travel and hide it and won’t use it until next travel. On those days that you use the snack box, expect your child to not eat their meals like they used to as they may get full or uninterested. We had some challenges in the beginning but accepted and decided to be flexible during our travel and instead tried to put more healthy items that our child also likes to eat.Here are what snacks we put that could fit in the box and worked for us as well: Healthy snacks were Dates, Walnuts, Pistachios, sour, dried fruits like plums, apricot, mandarins, freeze dried strawberries, banana chips, (most Trader Joe’s nuts and dried fruits in general) sesame rice crackers, Unhealthy snacks were M&Ms, gummy bears.
Vanessa Franco –
Travel Essential!
Best travel item for littles! My kids are 3 and 5 and this keeps them entertained for road trips and flights. When it first arrived I was disappointed by how small the sections were but once I needed to fill I realized they were a perfect size because together (once they find the pair and they can eat it) its a perfect portion of the food item! Highly recommend!!
YazmÃn –
De muy buena calidad, buen tamaño, original y divertido
Sam Williams –
This snack box is fab for hiding small sweets and getting kids to spend that little bit longer getting them out. My daughter and son both love it (2&5) and I think I would buy a second one so they don’t have to share. The compartments are relatively small and it would be difficult to hide bigger healthier snacks in there. But works well for sweets no bigger than Mentos.
Kindle Customer –
Really looking forward to using this as a teaching tool in lessons! I found that the “pop up” of the lids was limited and it was tricky to keep the lids up to reach or see what was inside each compartment, but found that a small tweak meant the lids would pop up and stay open until pressed closed again. You can carefully remove the green lids and pull out the silicone “spring”, then flip it so that it bends upwards instead of downwards, (see photographs for a reference) replace the spring and the lid, and then the lids pop open and stay open beautifully.
Carolyn –
Such a Smart thing for speach therapy for kids
Fitzy –
This is a cute travel idea but the compartments are quite small so only limited snacks will fit.