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Winter scavenger hunt: And you can colour it in too!

Ready to go on a winter scavenger hunt? We have a lovely printable for kids to set them on their winter adventure.

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Outdoor scavenger hunts are always fun and it’s no different during the winter. Put on some warm clothes and go on a item hunting adventure.

We are sharing a winter scavenger hunt with you today, so you will be ready for your adventure in no time. There are quite a few ordinary items on the list that we know you’ll be quick to find. Snow covered roofs are easy to spot, gloves, scarves and hats too. We think you will cross these off of your list quickly. Frosty leaves, icicles, bare twigs and animal tracks will be fairly easy to spot too, if the weather is just right.

Can you find a snowman in your neighborhood? You can always build one yourself to cross it off your list.

Once you are half way through your hunt, we do recommend you go and find a cup of hot chocolate. Can’t spot one? Ask your mum or dad to make a cup for you. We are sure you will love the hot chocolate break.

There are also a few a bit tricky to find items on the list too – can you spot an icy spider web? Can be quite a challenge.

To get you own winter scavenger hunt printable for kids click on the black and white image you see below.

Winter scavenger huntprintable.

Did you like these winter themed printable activity for kids? If you did we have more free winter themed printables for you little ones. Here are just a few I think your little ones will love.

Winter colouring pages for adults and kids

Roll a snowman; Free winter printable

A bunch of free Winter printables for kids

Winter scavenger hunt: And you can colour it in too!

Be sure to pin these so you can print them at any time and do check out our KiddyCharts Free Printables Pinterest board for more fun printable activities.

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