To get the fun started, you’ll want to:

Choose a scavenger location (neighborhood, park, etc). Print out your scavenger hunt. Place them in sheet protectors (to protect from the elements). Grab a snack or two.

If you don’t want to actually ‘collect’ all of the goodies (many of which you really can’t), consider taking a camera (the kids would LOVE taking a polaroid camera along to capture their finds). Even your phone would work! Now you’re officially ready to head out to your scavenger hunt location for a little exploration! Let the fun begin!

Another great printable to keep on hand this summer in this Free Summer I Spy Printable: Or if you’re looking for a great camp craft idea! How about these Feather Topped Pencils? A big thanks for letting me hang out with y’all today! Happy memory making, friends. You can find me hanging out here too: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

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