![]() Since we did our scavenger hunt in our backyard it was nice to see her recognize some of the items and go right to where she knew they could be found - awesome! She had so much fun playing with and looking at the card I gave her before running off to collect each of the items. Collecting the items in a basket provided more sensory opportunities. It turned out to be a great way to add a sensory element into the nature hunt. Since my daughter was only 2 1/2 when she did her first scavenger hunt I created a sensory card that would make it easy for her to know what to hunt for. Related: Top 10 Nature Study Supplies Nature Scavenger Hunt with Sensory Card Related: Heart Shape Nature Scavenger Hunt Other nature hunt variations can be found below. ![]() Going on a nature scavenger hunt with your child is a great way to spend time connecting both with your child and with nature. Using a nature sensory card makes it easy for toddlers and young children that can’t read to go on a scavenger hunt. Create a nature scavenger hunt for your kids by making a nature sensory card.
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