Around-Town Scavenger Hunt
ages 3-6
Supplies
Computer and paper.
Activity Detail
Pick one of your favorite places to visit: the aquarium, arboretum, or museum. Go to their website, and with your child, find pictures of 5-10 different things to look for. Then create a list for your child, adding pictures may be helpful for young ones. When you go to the place, you and your child will have a great time looking for those items. An alternate way to play is to find pictures of buildings or other structures that can be seen from the street. Then play a driving game of scavenger hunt. This version is great for road trips.
Comments
This activity is a wonderful way to keep my son occupied in the car and on field trips. He will love the challenge!
- Posted on Jun 25, 2007
You might also use your scavenger list to make bingo cards that you can play on road trips or outings.
- Posted on Jul 19, 2007
This is a great way to keep a child's attention and really explore all the things the attraction has to offer!
- Posted on Aug 20, 2007
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