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Preschool Scavenger Hunt: A Fun, Printable Activity for the Garden


Looking for a way to encourage your little ones to spend more time outdoors? The Spring Garden Preschool scavenger Hunt is the perfect solution! Designed as a colouring-in activity, it offers an exciting way for preschoolers to explore the garden, get active, and connect with nature.


Preschooler colouring in page with spring time items like bees and a leaf
Sample of the Spring Scavenger Hunt printable


What Is a Garden Treasure Hunt?

This treasure hunt transforms your garden or local park into a world of discovery! Children look for simple items such as colourful flowers, insects, and other objects while enjoying the freedom to explore. The beauty of this activity lies in its simplicity: no elaborate setup is needed—just curiosity, a printable checklist, and some crayons!


How It Works

1. Download and Print the Checklist: The printable includes pictures of common objects (like a leaf, a bee, or a flower). Kids can colour in each item as they find it!

2. Start the Hunt: Set the kids loose in the garden and see how many treasures they can find. Encourage them to ask questions and explore closely—every new discovery is a chance to learn.

3. Celebrate Their Success: Once they’ve completed their checklist, celebrate with a small reward (like a treat from the garden!).





Why It’s Great for Preschoolers

Encourages Outdoor Play: The checklist gives children a purpose while they play outside.

Builds Observation Skills: Kids learn to notice little details, from flowers to critters.

Creative Fun: Not only are they on the hunt, but they get to color in their findings too!

A Relaxing Activity for Adults: Parents or caregivers can enjoy watching the excitement unfold, making it an easy and enjoyable way to spend time together.


Get Started Today!

Download the printable checklist and grab some crayons—it’s time for an outdoor adventure! Whether the garden is big or small, this treasure hunt will spark curiosity and creativity in any setting.


Encourage your little ones to get outside, explore nature, and enjoy the simple joys of the garden. Who knows what treasures they’ll find?


 
 
 

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