This week's challenge is to go on a scavenger hunt. You can try one of these or create your own.
Scavenger hunts can be fun for the entire family. Choose one that interests your family and enjoy finding things together. Older children and teens may want to incorporate photography and take pictures of what they find.
Teens (6th - 12th grade), can also participate in MI Library Quest, a virtual scavenger hunt happening this month. See details here.
Outdoor scavenger hunt
source: South Brunswick Public Library |
source: funathomewithkids.com |
Indoor scavenger hunt
source: South Brunswick Public Library |
Alphabet scavenger hunt
Write each letter of the alphabet on a piece of paper - or on your phone, tablet, or other device. Find something that starts with each letter
Color scavenger hunt
Write the names of colors on a piece of paper - or on your phone, tablet, or other device. Find something that is each color.
Make your own scavenger hunt
Everyone in the family can add a few things to look for. Write or draw them and see what you can find!
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