scavenger hunting with small children
She was, hands down, the most creative individual when it came to kids’ games. When I talk about playing imaginative games in my book, I refer to these lists along with “Amelia Bingo” – her brilliant, kid-friendly interpretation of a well-known classic.
I’ve kept this particular list because it always makes me smile when I find it again. I love how Amelia works in art, music and mathmetics so effortlessly. She also teaches concepts: what is an object that teaches? What item might make someone smile? I love these ideas so much!
If you are motivated to create your own scavenger hunt, would you please post it in the comments section to share with other parents? Thank you!
Here is the full list:
1. A flat rock the size of Dane’s hand
2. Something that writes in green
3. Tate’s favorite toy
4. Something pink
5. A paper with song lyrics
6. A kerannah (I think she means a “kranaa” which is a Lego Bionicle toy)
7. Dane’s favorite toy
8. Something soft
9. A present for your mom
10. Something that has two different uses
11. A snack
12. Something that teaches
13. A crustacean
14. Something bright green
15. An item that makes us smile
