Nature Play Studio
Winter Scavenger Hunt
Winter Scavenger Hunt
Happy Winter!
Voila! Grab our Winter Scavenger Hunt to instantly download and print off or enjoy from your mobile device on the go. Whether you're having a staycation or traveling to the slopes, your family will enjoy looking for all the sights, tastes, and sounds of winter.
Enjoy this activity and experience being outdoors and unplugged together. Explore new places this Winter!
You may go on a winter hike or explore a new park. Print this off and send it with the grandparents for an easy activity they’ll love. We love activities that will help you connect with your children and community.
- They'll learn to become keen observers about their surroundings using our playful scavenger hunt this Winter!
- Offer clues. Question. Wonder.
- Play the 'Eye Spy With My Little Eye" game!
- Use the pictures as visuals for little ones. Use the words for early readers.
- Use descriptive words to strengthen language:
- Tasty soup.
- Bright lights.
- Tiny snowflakes.
- Warm mittens.
- Grey clouds.
- Cozy fireplace.
- Beautiful robin.
- Fast sled.
- Explore using all of their senses:
- By building a snowman;
- Observing young deer;
- Smelling pine needles;
- Sledding down a hill;
- Or tasting warm soup.
- Play the classic game where they're hot or cold or warm as they're getting closer or further away from what they're hunting.
- Grab a hot cocoa together after all the items have been found!
Our digital download prints off quickly and easily for you to use right away. You could download this activity to your device for even easier use! When you're looking for something memorable to do with your children, scavenger hunts are always a joy!
We loved making this for you! Tag us on social media when you're on our Winter Scavenger Hunt and we'll feature you on our Instagram page! @natureplaystudio
Play = Learning
"For a child there is no division between playing and learning; between the things he or she does 'just for fun' and things that are 'educational.' The child learns while living and any part of living that is enjoyable is also play." Penelope Leach