Description
Ever watch your child scroll through a tablet, eyes glazed over, and wish you could give them a more hands-on way to explore? I know I have. That exact feeling is why we created these World Landmarks Hand-Drawn Flashcard Sheets.
But here’s the best part: what you can do with them.
Don’t just flip through them once and forget them! Here are a few of our favorite ways to use them:
- The Classic Match Game:
Print two sets and play a memory match. It’s a fantastic way to build recognition without it feeling like a lesson. - “Travel Agent” Play:
This is a huge hit in my house. Let your child pick a card, and then together you can pretend to plan a trip to that country. What would you pack? What language do they speak? It unlocks incredible creative and cultural conversations. - Geography Wall:
Hang a world map and let your child tape the flashcards to the corresponding country. It creates a powerful visual connection they won’t forget.
We’re personally big fans of open-ended resources like this. They grow with your child. For a toddler, it’s about identifying the Eiffel Tower. For a first-grader, it’s about finding France on the map. For a third-grader, it might inspire a research project on why the Pyramids were built.





Dilip Singh Chauhan –
Vibrant colors and details that bring the landmarks to life.
Rhona Acosta –
Featuring world landmarks on flashcards offers an excellent opportunity for teaching geography, history, and cultural awareness.