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Children typically begin to match objects around 15 to 18 months of age. By this age, they can recognize similarities in shapes, colors, or sizes and can pair similar items together. As they approach the age of 2, their matching skills become more refined, and they can match a wider variety of objects. Encouraging play with sorting and matching games can help develop this skill further.

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