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Outdoor Scavenger Hunt Clues for Kids
- A bug
- An acorn
- A broken branch
- A flower that hasn't bloomed yet
- A flower petal
- A flower stem
- A three-leaf clover
- A leaf with four points
- A stick
- A crack in the concrete
- Fire hydrants
- The mailman
- A red car
- A feather
- A pebble
- A bird
- Alphabet bugs
- A squirrel
- A flower
- A worm
- A cloud
- A seed
- A piece of moss
- A pine needle
- A gardening tool
- A puddle
- A spiderweb
Indoor Scavenger Hunt Clues for Kids
- An eraser
- A game
- A key
- Something shiny
- A miniature toy version of something adults use (a toy truck, play food, doll clothes, etc.)
- Something that moves on its own (e.g. a slinky, a pet, or a marble)
- Something cold
- Something round
- Something that helps you sleep
- A type of food you don't like
- Something spiky
- A paperclip
- A crayon with a funny color name
- Something that's used to carry other things
- Something that smells good
- A pair of shoes that don't fit
- A stuffed animal
- Something soft
- Something you can wear
- Something heart-shaped
- Something that turns on and off
- Something hairy
- Something you can spread
- Something that makes a clicking sound
- Some sort of box
- Something you can see through
- Something you can't see through
- Something that makes a sound
- Something with legs
- A book with the first letter of your name in the title
- A pair of matching socks
- Something small enough to fit inside a lunchbox
- Something that's your favorite color
- Something that could help clean up a spill
- One of your drawings
- A ball
- A toy with wheels
Category Scavenger Hunt Ideas for Kids
- An object (book, paper, shirt) that has the letter A. Then find an object with the letter B. Continue for the rest of the alphabet.
- Things you love.`
- Sight words.
- Different types and shapes of leaf.
- Winter scavenger hunt – items synonymous with the season
- Something you can feel, something you can smell, something you can taste, and something you see.
- A collection of all of your favorite things: something that's your favorite color, smell, a thing to cuddle, shirt, shoes, favorite snack, best gift, and favorite book.
- As many things as you can find for every shape: circle, square, triangle, rectangle.
- Something soft, something rough, something squishy, something hard, and something liquid.
- Things that could fit inside an envelope.
- Things that start with the same letter as your name.
- As many things as you can find with flowers on them.
- As many question marks as you can find.
- Something from each color of the rainbow: an object that's red, one that's orange, and so on… yellow, green, blue, and purple.
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