Laminate the cards or slide them into dry-erase pockets to make your cards reusable and more earth-friendly. Or you could make a rule that something can apply to more than one game space (for example, finding a long skinny purple leaf would cover two places).
You might play that only the person who spots something from the card gets to mark it off. This is also a good time to establish family rules for your game. You can use colored paper or card stock, or use white so that your little ones can color in the designs.Īttach the cards onto clip boards to make it easier to fill in the game card as you go. To get started, print as many cards as you want. They also will give you the opportunity to talk with them about what is safe (and not-so-safe!) to touch while they are out exploring!ĭownload the Printable Nature Bingo Cards These printable nature bingo cards will encourage the kiddos to be on the lookout for the things around them. However you choose to take in this great big world, why not give your kids a challenge along the way? You might be taking long walks at your local forest preserve, going on a camping trip, or simply enjoying some backyard time.
Summer is a great time to be outdoors more than usual.