Trending Preschool Scavenger Hunt Ideas
Today we have five new trending Preschool Scavenger Hunt Ideas. The first is called the Outdoor Nature Scavenger Hunt which is perfect for spring or summer season. The second is the Color Scavenger Hunt For Kids which will help kids identify color. The third one is called the Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt which are all related to nature. The fourth one is the Pick-Up Sticks Name Scavenger Hunt which is really fun and exciting. And the last activity is a video on how to make Treasure Hunt Clues. Hope you like it!
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Activity:
Outdoor Nature Scavenger Hunt
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printables
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Want to get the kids outside and moving? How about an outdoor nature scavenger hunt? Supplies for a simple hunt are easy: just this list, a bag for collections and a pencil to mark off what they’ve found. A personal water bottle and a snack will make it even more fun. Warn them about picking the neighbors flowers, remind them about poison ivy, and send them out with a smile!
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Activity:
Color Scavenger Hunt For Kids
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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The kids easily keep themselves busy using their imagination and all the things nature has to offer, but we still like to bring up a few simple activities for them to do during the day. This simple color scavenger hunt for kids is unbelievably easy to throw together last minute and the kids have fun with it every single year.
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Activity:
Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printables
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We made this simple printable nature walk scavenger hunt to take with us. I included some things to look for on a walk: clouds, bugs, leaves, flowers, etc. We live in the suburbs and our “nature walk” was actually just a walk around the block. I had to restrain Little Sister from picking all our neighbors pretty flowers but let her pick some from our yard.:)
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Activity:
Pick-Up Sticks Name Scavenger Hunt
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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Name activities are a big part of early childhood learning. We love to create new ways to practice name recognition to continuously learn our names in new and exciting ways. Recently, we created a fun name building activity with the traditional pick-up sticks game in mind. As repetition is key, these pick-up sticks name games provide just that- lots of opportunity to continuously build your name in a hands-on way!
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Treasure Hunt Clues
Best for Ages:
+4
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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Here is the DIY tutorial of how to make treasure hunt or scavenger hunt clues.
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