At age three, your children are too young to play the Modern Architecture Game or assemble the LEGO version of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater — all those tiny pieces make both of them starchitectural choking hazards. Age three is not too young, however, for your child to start training to be the precocious architect you've always dreamed of raising, and the Frank Lloyd Wright Designs Memory Game gives 'em a head start. Cards decorated with the geometries of Wright's kaleidoscopic art-glass windows, carpets, and other decorative flourishes start sharpening those architectural recognition and memory skills well before preschool — and they also promise to keep on entertaining for the next 100 years (or at least that’s what the phrase "ages 3 to 103" written on the box would have us believe).