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Cool Hands-On Math Games for Kids

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March 14, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Crafts, Facebook, Games, Home Improvement, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: March 14, 2023
modified datt: March 14,2023

Ready for learning fun? Enjoy these cool hands-on math games for kids. Great for younger and older students, fitting all grade levels and areas of math.

super fun math games

Want to help your children or students love math? Ditch the worksheets for a while and play some fun math games instead. Kids of all ages can benefit from gamifying math concepts. Games help kids with strategic thinking and problem-solving. Not only that, but hands-on math games that allow kids to explore number concepts and combinations with manipulatives help them establish a deeper understanding of numbers and operations.

What are some Fun Math Games for Kids?

Kids’ games are just fun. Math games are a break in curriculum and instruction and allow kids to play without even realizing they learning. Often the hands-on math activity creates a deeper understanding of a math concept before transitioning to a new math unit.

A few fun math games to introduce into the classroom or even a family game night include…

  • ABC Mouse
  • CoolMathGames.com
  • Prodigy
  • Crazy Fractions
  • Proof
  • Splat
  • Fraction War
  • Matharon
  • Nicecho Shut The Box Dice Game
  • Zoom

These games are fun, but did you know you can make your own homemade math games? Additionally, online math games are fun, they add additional screen time which is not always desirable in the classroom. Let’s get the kids off an electronic device and back into hands-on learning with printable mathematics board games and puzzles.

DIY homemade math games for kids

A quick game is great for kinetic and visual learners in any grade level. If you want to motivate your young learner, try one of the free math games below. Many are easily adaptable to a single player or small group, so they’re perfect for home and in the classroom. You can even use them as indoor recess rainy day activities for many grade levels.

Take a look at these super fun DIY Math Games for Kids – preschool or middle school. Let the fun begin.

Math Games for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Begin teaching important math concepts early. Toddlers and preschoolers are the perfect age for fun and motivating math games to help them explore number concepts. Pick one or two of the games below to begin practicing today!

Play a few rounds of Number Bingo to help your toddler or preschooler practice number recognition. Kids of all ages can play math games bingo, so it’s a fun way for older kids to help their younger siblings practice their math skills. The calling cards have the number and the word version to help kids associate the two concepts. | Artsy Fartsy Mama

number bingo for kids

Here’s an apple-themed math game that’s perfect for the start of the preschool year. Each number has six cards with a different way of counting on each card — fingers, apple seeds, the word spelled out, dots, etc. | A Dab of Glue Will Do

numbers matching game for kids

Preschool parents definitely know who Pete the Cat is. This fun math game is based on his Four Groovy Buttons! You can play this in several ways. The first is to roll the dice and add that number of buttons to the felt shirt. The second is to start with 10 buttons and subtract the number you roll. What a fun way to work on addition and subtraction and can be adapted into multiplayer games for a larger gorup! | Buggy and Buddy

cute pete the cat activity for subtracting math

Springtime is the season of flowers, and this game is sure to get kids excited for all the beautiful blooms they see. You can play the game with real or fake flowers, but the artificial flowers have sturdier stems that will stick in the playdough better. Roll the dice, and add that number of flowers to the pot. Easy peasy. You can practice subtracting, too. | Fun-a-Day

math game for spring

You’ll be very “hoppy” with this math game that helps kids learn how to count to 10 and practice addition. It’s perfect for preschoolers who are obsessed with amphibians or can be used in kindergarten, 1st grade and even 2nd grade as a an indoor recess game. | Homeschool Preschool

how many frogs math games for preschool

Go fish with this printable math game featuring colorful fish. Clip a paperclip to each paper fish, and use a magnet on a string attached to a stick or dowel to fish for numbers. This cool math tiny fishing game is perfect for number recognition. You can also create an outdoor fishing game with foam fish and a water table! | Buggy and Buddy

fishing game for preschool math

Learning shapes is an important early math skill. This game helps kids recognize shapes in everyday objects — a wheel is a circle, a slice of pizza is a triangle, a book is a rectangle. | A Dab of Glue Will Do

shape sort activity for preschool

Who says you can’t play with your food? Moms are okay with it if you’re learning math skills! This fun game helps kids learn addition and one-to-one correspondence by using their snacks as math manipulatives. | Artsy Fartsy Mama

fun math bites printable game

Dice, Froot Loops, and this cute rainbow craft are all you need for a few minutes of rainbow math fun. Roll the number, add that number of cereal pieces to the color strip (match the colors), and keep rolling until all the strips have pieces on them. | Housing a Forest

adorable rainbow math game activity for preschool with fruit loops

Graphing is a great skill for little ones to learn, and it’s easy with this apple race game! Spin the paperclip, and graph the color it lands on by adding that color pom-pom to the apple graph. Easy as apple pie! | Playdough to Plato

printable apple race math game

Little astronauts will love this Moon Math printable to practice number matching! The glass gems add to the lunar theme, but you can use any circular markers you’d like. | Stir the Wonder

moon math game for kids

For another roll-and-cover game for your preschooler, try this monster-themed game. While it’s perfect for Halloween, it’s cute enough to use anytime during the year. | Fun Learning for Kids

roll a dice game with monsters for young kids

Math Games for Older Kids

The games don’t have to stop after those early years. Older children, too, can benefit from engaging math games that help spark creative thinking and improve problem-solving skills.

First, a deck of cards can solve a lot of math problems. Go back to the classic with these Standard Deck Card Games from us (at Frugal Coupon Living) – lots of cool math games you can play with 52 playing cards.

fun playing card games to play with a standard deck

You can start this Money Smarts game with younger children, but past preschool age, it’s especially important to teach them about responsible spending, saving, and giving. Grab your coins nad dollars and play this money smart game with printable math game board. | Left Brain Craft Brain

money math game for older kids

Grab your sidewalk chalk and head outside to make this engaging math game that exercises your body as well as your mind. This is easily adaptable for all ages. For toddlers, practice number recognition. Early elementary kids can practice their addition and subtraction skills. Older children can practice multiplying and dividing. | Look, We’re Learning

outdoor math game for kids

Put your Uno cards to good use with this math facts game using colorful cards. Try it with addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. | Childhood 101

math card game with uno cards

Take a classic game and turn it into fun addition games for kids. If your family likes Go Fish, then Tens Go Fish will be a cinch for everyone to play! The goal is to get pairs of cards that add up to the sum of 10. | What Do We Do All Day

math game go fish

Play a game of leapfrog to improve addition or multiplication skills. This game is twice the fun because first, you’ll make origami frogs together before learning to make them “jump” to get to the lily pad numbers. | Teach Beside Me

origami frog math game for older kids

Practice geometry concepts with homemade dice made out of tissue boxes and duct tape. You can make this simple for little ones (like shape identification) or more complex for older children with questions that quiz them on things like right angles. Adapt the game for children in 3rd grade to 6th grade. | Look, We’re Learning

geometry math dice game

Do your 5th grade kids have a new skill? Turn into a fun game. Fractions and decimals can be challenging for some learners, but it’s easier to grasp when you make them fun. This fractions-to-decimals game is a great way to do just that. In this printable math board game, using dice to determine the number of spaces you go, the older kids will move around the gameboard, solving problems as they go. When children are first learning this process, you can use decimal grids or even calculators in the game to help them familiarize themselves with the equivalent numbers. This equivalent fractions game is also great for 4th grade or 6th grade.| Math Geek Mama

fractions and decimals math board game printable

This Base Ten Math Game is helpful kids ages 2 through 8, but it’s especially useful after kindergarten when kids start learning the concept of base 10 numbers. Plus, it’s a handy way to get more use out of those pool noodles in the garage. You’ll need two colors: one color will be used for all the 10s while another color will be used for the ones (this pool noodle will need to be cut into 10 equal segments). Use them to practice numbers 1 through 100. | The Educators’ Spin On It

pool noodle math game for kids

Work on multiplication math facts with a basketball-themed shoot and score game. You’ll match the problems to the products to help reinforce times tables. It’s definitely a lot more fun than doing multiplication worksheets. | Look, We’re Learning

super fun basketball math board game with cards

We hope you’ve enjoyed this list of math games. Don’t forget to pin the post to come back to later!

Who can play these Math Games?

These math games range from younger kids to older kids but each can be adapted to your child.

These math activities include

  • Preschool Math Games

  • Kindergarten Math Games

  • 1st Grade Math Games

  • 2nd Grade Math Games

  • 3rd Grade Math Games

  • 4th Grade Math Games

  • 5th Grade Math Games

  • 6th  Grade Math Games

They likely stop in early middle school but you can try these with any grade level. Adapt games as needed or pair young kids with old kits as buddies or partners.

More DIY Game Printables for Kids

There are plenty of other homemade games for kids you can print. Hands-on games are perfect for kids of all ages as they give a sense of accomplishment with the DIY part of the game. Plus it’s like having your very own board game that wasn’t purchased at a store. Take a look at these additional printable games for kids you can put together yourself.

Rainy day? Bad weather? Too Cold? Too Hot? – Heck, there doesn’t have to be a weather reason. Kids will love these fun indoor games that include both unique and classic games. Pin to Pinterest.

Have 60 seconds? These are some of the Best Minute to Win it Games for kids and adults. Twenty-four super fun 60-second challenges everyone will love. Pin to Pinterest.

Make it a game night for families. This Family Game Night includes a family bucket list full of games you will want to play with your kids. Pin to Pinterest.

Family Game Night Ideas Printable Set

cool easy math games for kids

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your kids’ math game ideas.  Leave a comment here or on Pinterest!



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Affordable Dinnerly Recipes Create Easy Weeknight Dinners

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June 19, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Recipe, Social Media

published date: February 14, 2023
modified datt: June 19,2024

Who could say no to a fresh food delivery that is affordable and yummy?! Take a look at the Dinnerly recipe service and create easy weeknight dinners with this meal service subscription box. Grab a promo code for a free weekly meal box!

easy dinnerly meal delivery service with easy family recipe ideas

Is taste important to you? Do you crave more time? Will you change your dinner routine for the convenience of food arriving at your front door? If you are looking for affordable weeknight cooking and delivery service with fresh ingredients and simple recipes, take a look at Dinnerly Meal Delivery Service.

What is Dinnerly?

family dinnerly meal delivery subscription box service

Dinnerly is a meal delivery subscription dinner box. The meal service brings recipes with fresh ingredients straight to your door for unfussy, affordable weeknight dinners. Dinnerly supplies everything you need to prepare quality, delicious, home-cooked meals that require no planning or shopping.

Customer benefits include a choice of  100+ unfussy weeknight meal choices.  Each simple recipe includes pre-portioned ingredients and will take 30 minutes or less to prepare and cook (often less!) Often the meal subscription service works straight with the farmer suppliers and small organizations, making veggies fresh. Fresh ingredients = lots of taste!

Dinnerly can be shipped anywhere in the United States.

How does Dinnerly work?

The dinnerly website is very clear and easy to navigate. To get started you need to set up your account with your location and the number of people you plan to feed each week.

dinnerly subscription options for meals

To get started…

Choose Your Meal Size. To begin, choose the number of people and choose the number of meals. You can choose 2 or 4 people. You can choose up to 6 meals a week. Don’t worry you can adjust this each week when you are choosing your recipes.

Enter Your Location. Enter your zip code for shipping options.

Choose a Delivery Day. There are a few options for your delivery day based on your zip code. Your box will arrive between 8 am and 9 pm.

example dinnerly checkout for family meal subscription

Dinnerly boxes are designed to keep your produce fresh and refrigerated items chilled during their journey to your doorstep. Once your box is delivered, you should unpack your cardboard box as soon as possible and place its contents in your refrigerator (or freezer.)

How much does a Dinnerly subscription cost?

The price of this fun meal service will vary. For most users, portions will be around $4.99 – $7.00/serving. When choosing your Dinnerly meals, there are a few meals that might have upcharges for premi-YUM ingredients or dietary restrictions including grass feed beef, gluten-free, shrimp, seafood, steak, etc. As a counter, there are also a few options where the price of the portion is reduced.

example dinnerly recipes for family subscription meals

For a pricing example, I feed a family of seven on 4 person box.  (I will share later how I do this.) On average, I have four meals arrive each week. A four-meal week with a portion of four people costs me $94.24 plus $11.99 shipping.  That is less than $25/meal for a freshly cooked meal for my family. This pricing did not include any special offers or up chargers. This was $5.89.

Dinnerly pricing varies on two things:

  1. The number of meals ordered a week.
  2. The number of servings for each meal.

Dinnerly Cost

Look at this price chart for the dinnerly cost per serving based on the number of servings and meals.

updated cost dinnerly price comparison chart based on meals and servings

With this chart, you can see that the dinnerly cost is as low as $4.99 per person. This is because Dinnerly only lets you get meals for up to four people. But I get a meal for 7 people… So really, I stretch the dinnerly price to as low as $2.85 per person (plus any add-ons I get from my grocery store.)

I have found a way to get the Dinnerly cost down to $2.85 a person!

Why was this pricing worth it?

  • It gave me time as did not have to meal plan.
  • It offered convenience as did not have to grocery shop.
  • Everything was at my front door on a date I chose.
  • I was offering my family a variety of recipes (instead of the same old recipe.)
  • I can quickly see nutrition facts including calories, fat, and dietary details.
  • I had dinner on the table in less than 30 minutes.

At a low price of (as low as) $4.99/serving (or a Dinnerly price of $2.85), this was totally worth it and a very affordable meal kit.

Can I edit my recipes?

Yes, choose the weekly recipes you want! There are plenty of different meal options and varieties from Mexican, to Asian, Italian, and more. Dinnerly will suggest weekly menus, but you can edit your dinnerly offers each week. Add more or fewer recipes to your box depending on how many days of the week you need to cook.

I have dietary needs.

If you have dietary restrictions, Dinnerly has solutions. The meal plan recipes can be sorted and you can search among super recipes for vegetarians, gluten-free diets, and healthy living.

Are the recipes hard to make?

No.

I could stop with no but I will offer you more details. I seriously hate coking. It creates a mess and requires culinary creativity. These recipes dummy it down in a quick 20 to 30 minutes. The instructions are easy to read. The tastes are really great. I actually feel amazing at the end of the process. Having cooked dinners from a meal box for almost five months I actually feel like I have acquired a few culinary talents (nothing I ever desired to achieve.)

Can you pause your subscription?

Yes! Are you traveling or extra busy for one week? You can pause your subscription or skip a week. Customers can cancel at any time, there are no commitments to stay.

I have canceled ordering meals during Thanksgiving week or family travel.

I have more than four people in my family.

When you create a dinnerly subscription, you can choose a 2-person meal or a 4-person meal. If you have more than four people in your family, there are a few options. Simply order the same meal multiple times and get up to eight services or add ingredients to your grocery shopping.

I do the latter. Each week after I choose my recipes for the following week, I know what will be included in my dinnerly shipment. Based on these easy dinner recipes, I use my grocery delivery service to order extra ingredients like meats,  starches, or vegetables. My kids eat A LOT and it’s not uncommon for us to have a small portion of leftovers because I added extra chicken, pasta, or even broccoli to a weeknight recipe.

Easy Weeknight Recipes with Meal Subscription

fun dinnerly recipes to choose each week with a family subscription

Weeknights are full of activity mixed with the anticipation of getting to bed at a reasonable time and restarting the next day. Because of the hustle and bustle of the evening, having an easy weeknight recipe is very important.

Dinnerly has changed our evenings in the fact that I am not chasing fast food or going crazy repeating the same ole recipe. I simply open my phone, choose a recipe from my box for the night and grab the ingredients from my fridge.

The ingredients in dinnerly recipes are often about 5 to 7 items. Fewer ingredients plus a few steps. The steps are never longer than six easy steps. The directions are well-written and easy to follow.

Highlights which make these easy weeknight meals…

  • Recipes 30 minutes or less
  • Portioned ingredients
  • Simple recipe instructions
  • Reused pans and bowls for easy cleaning
  • Easily accessible ingredients
  • Few complaints
  • No grocery shopping

Often easy weekend night super of put on repeat. You know how to do it with the back of your hand and your family tires of this easily. When I open a dinnerly recipe, I have no idea where to begin but the six steps don’t cause me much stress. They are easy-peasy and all create new or familiar flavors we love.

In five months there might be five recipes we have repeated. Some recipes are similar tasting but each is new.

Adding to Subscription Box Meals

dinnerly recipe ingredients in subscription box

Dinnerly includes all the key ingredients you need to prep your meal. However, it’s very easy to add your ingredients to a Dinnerly recipe. Recipes only feed up to four people and I have a family of 7 (you do the math.) I could easily order another four-person recipe but that cost adds up. Instead, this non-chef tries this trick – ordering extra ingredients.

Because Dinnerly requires you to choose recipes in advance, I know what is coming the following week. So instead of duplicating my order, I order a few of the key ingredients in my grocery delivery service and add these staples to the easy Dinnerly recipe I plan to cook that week. Typically the items I add to recipes are meat, veggies, or starches. For example extra ground beef, extra pasta, or extra pasta.  If we are really in need of more food (which is rare), I make a side salad, a bread loaf, or a fruit salad.

If you do not wish to order extra food from your local grocery store, during your meal subscription checkout, Dinnerly has the option to add these extra products. These extra meat items or sides are sometimes at a lower price than most grocery stores.

In addition to adding more to the main course, during dinnerly checkout, you can add fun dessert recipes, snack bars, or already-prepared meals.

Recipe Ingredients

When cooking Dinnerly dinner recipes, there are a few pantry staples you will want to have around your house. These items are not shipped but are common cooking ingredients in most homes.

Kitchen staples you should have in your home include…

  • Eggs
  • Red Wine Vinegar
  • White Vinegar
  • Cooking Oil
  • Olive Oil
  • Sugar
  • Flour
  • Butter
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Garlic
  • Mayonaise

These key ingredients will be included in many of the subscription box Dinnerly recipes but not in your subscription box.

Dinnerly Recipes PDF

Dinnerly does not include recipes in their box. They include recipe ingredients but no recipe cards. Rather the menu planning Dinnerly website has a digital recipe box.

dinnerly smartphone app with digital recipe box

The first week I received my box my heart began to race because I was looking everywhere for dinner instructions. However, I quickly realized how easily I could locate the dinnerly recipes in the app on my phone.

Since the dinner recipes are available on both a Google play store and Apple Store Dinnerly app, you can easily look at digital recipe cards on your phone. However, if you want printable dinnerly recipes, follow these steps for your Dinnerly recipe PDF.

  1. Sign in to Dinnerly.
  2. Go to the order tab.
  3. Click the image of the recipe you want to print.
  4. Click the “click for cooking instructions” button.
  5. A recipe card PDF will open.
  6. Print this printable recipe PDF.

Save these recipes in a recipe binder. This will save money on printer ink and paper later as in the future you can repeat these dinner recipes and easily refer to your dinnerly menu recipe printables.

Of course, there is no need to print your recipes. You can view the cooking instructions right on your smartphone.

Dinnerly Review

Now you want the Dinnerly review? Let me give you my personal Dinnerly experience. I am sure you likely saw a few of my perceptions through the explanations of this meal kit delivery service.

If I may be very honest, I hate cooking. I hate baking. I hate mess. Being in the kitchen includes all of that. Regardless of my distaste for cooking, dinnerly has given me a positive experience.

I started a Dinnerly subscription in August. By February, I was still using the weekly meal delivery service. That’s a really long time (at least for me.) I have tried meal kit services like (Hellofresh or Home Chef) before and never committed to more than a three-week trial. This is dedication through half of a school year and I have no intention to stop. I bet you I make it this entire school year because of how useful it is for me.

What I love about Dinnerly Meal Subscription…

Dinnerly does my grocery shopping. I find it very helpful that the meal service does the grocery shopping for me. Besides using cooking staples (I already have) and adding a few extra items to my grocery list, I am no longer collecting ingredients at the grocery store for my family’s meals.

Dinnerly plans my meals. Dinnerly weekly offers suggestions for kid-friendly meals based on my history and saves and reviews. The menu planner eliminates the difficult planning and offers me weekly ideas. I can quickly confirm what I want to keep on my family’s menu and replace (or erase) what I do not want. This might take me 5 minutes each week.

Dinnerly tastes good. Not one time did my family not love one of the dinnerly supper recipes. I never had to toss a meal. Ingredient quality is there and you cook with fresh ingredients which add plenty of flavors. Does my family have different taste buds? Yes. That being said, there are times that a couple of picky eaters did not favor a dish but for the most part, at least five people like what I have made (that’s a huge accomplishment.)  Most of the time it’s all seven that like the delivered meals as I cater recipes to my family’s taste buds. My husband, who used to order individual meal services, stopped his delivery service and now eats what I cook. Hear me out, it wasn’t awful before it was just not food he wanted. He loves the meals now.

Dinnerly gives me confidence. Confidence in the kitchen was not something I was looking for. I could seriously care less. But I find as I cook more and order more dinnerly meals, I kind of understand the art of cooking. Sorry, I hate to be cliche. But I am learning how to substitute things or add slight variations to improve the preferences of my family/s likes. This was not a skill I had before. I also love the mechatronic pat on my back I get from my family when they say “yum!” or “so good!” (It’s quite frequent.)

I have used dinnerly not only for my immediate family (did I mention I have seven) but also for the extended family that has visited as guests. They loved the meals too. When guests come, I either order double the recipe or I just make adaptions like adding extra rice, sides, or meats.

In fact, this easy and low-cost meal service is mother-in-law approved! My MIL, who I find to be the best home chef ever, totally loved the convenience and cost of this meal service. She is a person who can run to the grocery store and create a five-course dinner with little or no direction. She’s creative with ingredients and flavors and really loved each of the meals I made for her when she visited.

All in all – time, taste and convenience have won me over to use this company week after week after week!

More Dinnerly Reviews

I wanted to supply you with other voices too! It’s important to read reviews before a big purchase like this. Google reviews actually has over 2,000 dinnerly reviews that show 4.5 stars.

dinnerly reviews on google

Read some of these reviews of Dinnerly. I will share the good and the bad so you can see a variety of what people are sayings.  Pay attention to the bars. Over 2,000 reviews and that’s a pretty heavy 5-star line.

5 star dinnerly review on google

Every meal has been so delicious and my kids love them too! Also, I always have leftovers so the portions are a great size for a family of 5! I would recommend it to anyone.

3 star dinnerly review on google

We received our first Dinnerly box and it was better than expected! The shrimp bake in foil was amazing! We are now on week 3 of our Dinnerly subscription and we have Tuesday as our delivery date but every week thus far we have received an email update on Tuesday that due to unforeseen circumstances, our order will be delivered one day late. We still have our date set on our profile to Tuesday, but have not received our box on Tuesday. Other than this faux pas, the items shipped and quality are excellent & the recipes are very easy and quick!

Please note: I (Ashley) had a shipment issue like Tifnie and Dinnerly refunded me the full box.

3 star review on google for dinnerly

There are some really cool recipes! They use less plastic than some of the other companies. You do not get printed recipe cards which is very annoying to me. There are also no pictures on the recipe instructions online, which as a visual learner is sometimes difficult.

Please note: I understand Dawn’s frustration. I wish I had printed cards too. You can print off your online account if this is important to you. Otherwise, use your app.

review dinnerly 5 star on google

We’ve done a bunch of meal services but hands down love Dinnerly the best. We love the wide range in vegetarian and chicken options as our family doesn’t eat much beef and pork. Even when forgetting to select meal the options picked are amazing and meet our dietary restrictions. Good produce and great price for the value.

I thought it was important to also give you a 1-star Dinnerly review so you can also read a negative Dinnerly review in addition to the positive dinnerly reviews.

negative dinnerly review 1 star

My experience with Dinnerly started out fine. I enjoyed the convenience of planned meals with simple recipes and ingredients delivered. The recipes were down to earth and for the most part worked well for my family of picky eaters. However, over the past year there have been issues with quality, condition and missing ingredients. It was easy to let the little things go by at first. A smashed tomato, meat package leaks, smashed bread, a seasoning left out, the wrong meal sent, etc. Most recently, it was moldy bread and brown basil with pictures attached. I complained a total of 3 times and within a week each time received partial credit for the problems. I didn’t complain each time there was a problem because I didn’t want to mess with it or I would forget. Most of the time, I could use something I had on hand as a substitute. The frustration and disappointment level is just too much for the amount of money I pay for a service to reduce stress and make life easier. I contacted the company on Monday with the attached pics expressing the problems I have had and asked for a full box credit if they would like me to continue the service. On Friday, they offered to credit one meal instead of the box so I cancelled my subscription. I don’t have time to complain with almost every box and the one meal credit wasn’t enough to compensate for the issues in the past or time in the future needed to deal with ingredient problems. Six days ago I received an email requesting that I leave a review, so here it is. I gave three stars to be fair, but if you use this service be prepared to be flexible and have some extra ingredients on hand. If your experience is anything like mine, you will need them. Edit: Changed to a one star based on response below. Obviously, I have already given them feedback directly and they chose not to keep me as a customer.

You can even review Dinnerly too.

Dinnerly Promo Code

affordable meal kit dinnerly recipe subscription

Ready to try these well-rounded and restaurant-worthy recipes?

If time and convenience are important to you, I have an exclusive money-saving offer for you! Save with this Dinnerly Voucher. With this Dinnerly savings, you will get the following offer.

  • Up to $100s in savings off 5 boxes
  • Save a percentage off the first box and other percentages off future boes.
  • Super simple recipe instructions

PROMO CODE FOR DINNERLY: Use our exclusive Dinnerly code AFF140W for $140 off up to 5 boxes at checkout. Please note the code is constantly changing. This link will give you the most recent code.

Please note: This promo is frequently changing per season and per holiday. Regardless, for trying just your first box you can have incredible savings!

This dinnerly coupon code requires no commitment—just free meals and nice savings. Oh… and maybe a few super simple recipe instructions that will create family-friendly dinners everyone will love.

Please let me know if you have any further questions!

THIS IS THE MOST RECENT DINNERLY PROMO CODE

Free Dinnerly Box

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Four Fun Spring Scavenger Hunts – Download, Print, Seek!

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February 7, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Easter, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Spring

published date: February 07, 2023
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Are you looking for exciting things to do this spring with the kids? Grab this Spring Scavenger Hunt printables set with four fun outdoor scavenger hunt ideas.

printable spring scavenger hunt set

As soon as the fall and winter seasons hit, our calendars become filled with activity. However, coming out of the winter months might feel a little bit slower as we are all frozen from short days and cold months.  If you are looking for a few fun activities to do this spring with your family try a spring scavenger hunt! There are multiple ways to go about this. You can do a sprint scavenger hunt list with pictures for younger kids or you can do something fun and ab it more challenging for older kids. These can include fun outdoor riddles children last to solve in order to find the prize upon finishing. Or toss your hands in the area and do a scavenger hunt that is included every spring – hint, it includes little things called eggs.

How to create a spring scavenger hunt

One of the biggest scavenger hunts occurs every spring. In fact, it’s so common most of us don’t recognize it as a scavenger hunt. Spring always brings an Easter Egg Hunt as we scavenge the group for plastic little eggs. Because of this treasure hunt spring tradition, it’s easy to create a scavenger hunt in spring. In fact, if you don’t feel like putting together your own easter egg hunt, you can find one at schools, churches, and community parks most everywhere. It’s convenient and allows us to bring a few spring memories to our kids. If you want to put together your own spring scavenger hunt, then that can be accomplished too.

What are good items for a scavenger hunt?

Items needed for a scavenger hunt are different for each season and theme. A birthday scavenger hunt looks much different than a grocery store scavenger hunt. Common things needed or most scavenger hunts include…

  • Clue cards or a checklist
  • Prizes
  • Bags for collected items
  • Pencils, pens, crayons
  • Timer (for timed scavenger hunt races)

How do you make a simple scavenger hunt?

It’s easy to put together a scavenger hunt especially when you can easily access printable scavenger hunts.  To put together an easy scavenger hunt, set up the following scavenger hunt plan.

  1. Download and print your scavenger hunt (s) clue cards and or checklists.
  2. Scout out a location. For a spring scavenger hunt, have a backyard, park, or playground.
  3. Take a look at your lists. Are all items able to be found? If not cross out items that don’t work or omit the clues that don’t fit your outdoor scavenger hunt setting.
  4. If this is a scavenger hunt with clues, hide your clues in order. Briefly run through the scavenger hunt to make sure it works.
  5. With each clue hide fun prizes or one big prize at the end. If it’s a checklist scavenger hunt, hold on to the prizes.

Now that you are ready for a scavenger hunt during spring, take a look at these printable spring scavenger hunt ideas. Grab the printable hunt that is best for your crew.

Spring Scavenger Hunt Printable Set

Are you ready to explore the world around you?  There are plenty of ways to enjoy the beautiful spring season. You can take a nature walk, plant a garden, fly a kite, or go on a spring scavenger hunt! We’ve put together a spring scavenger hunt to guide your child as they explore the tiny wonder of the spring season.

What’s included in the printable Spring Scavenger Hunts?

This spring scavenger hunt set lasts a while. Inside the printable Spring Scavenger Hunts are four different adventures you can take. Use them all in one day or weekend or spread out over the season. They are a great addition to a Spring Bucket List for the family! The checklist with both words or pictures makes it perfect for toddlers all the way to elementary age kids. (Don’t worry – If you need something more challenging for teens and older kids, we have more of that below.)

Take a look at everything that is included in this printable spring scavenger hunt set.

Spring Scavenger Hunt Checklist

fun spring scavenger hunt checklist

Grab this set for toddlers or preschoolers who cannot yet read. Better yet, if you have younger kids or kindergartners who are learning to write, as part of the checklist spring scavenger hunt, have them write the word below the image when they find the item. Even if they misspell, they can practice phonics by sounding out the letters.

Easter Scavenger Hunt Checklist

easter scavenger hunt checklist printable

Easter is a major holiday in spring. Grab this Easter Scavenger Hunt checklist as you discover things that have an answer theme. Perhaps with each item that your child finds, hand them an Easter Egg as the prize. This can be filled with Easter candy, small toys, stickers, or even money (older kids will not mind that!) If you are limited on the number of eggs in the Easter Basket, this will make it an even larger challenge as siblings will race in a friendly Easter Egg competition to find the most items on their checklist before their brother or sister. Give younger kids a head start!

Signs of Spring Scavenger Hunt for the Neighborhood

This outdoor scavenger hunt includes a list of things you might find in your own backyard or front yard. Take a walk around your environment. Walk down the road, visit a park or a field and see how many things you can check off this neighborhood checklist.

Five Senses Scavenger Hunt for Spring

Five Senses Spring Scavenger Hunt Printable

In this spring nature scavenger hunt worksheet, pay attention to your senses! Using your observation skills, pay attention to what do you see, hear, smell, taste, and touch?

fun spring scavenger hunt printable ideas

Grab it all! You can get all four of these Spring Scavenger Hunt Worksheets and start your spring adventure today!

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More Spring Scavenger Hunt Ideas

Spring is one of the best seasons to get outside. Springtime is the time of year when the ground is thawing and new things are emerging. From baby birds to new plant growth, there is plenty to discover as the first signs of spring. In addition to our spring scavenger hunt set, take a look at these other must-try spring treasure hunt ideas.

Easter Scavenger Hunt

Want an easter themed treasure hunt? This is a really cute Easter Scavenger Hunt that can be used with or without Easter Eggs.  These Easter Treasure Hunt riddles will lead your kids both indoors and outdoors. Older kids can participate or set the game up for younger siblings.

St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt

really fun leprechaun scavenger hunt for st. patricks day

A leprechaun trap is fun but instead of catching the little green man, leave behind a fun St. Patty’s Day Treasure Hunt. Your kids can follow the footsteps of the leprechaun and maybe catch a pot of gold at the end – chocolate coins work great!

Outdoor Scavenger Hunt

Older kids will love this outdoor scavenger hunt. This is great for youth and elementary-age kids who can read. The set includes 20 easy-to-read outdoor scavenger hunt clues that are rhyming riddles. Your kids will uncover these riddles and work to solve the clues and reach the end of the outdoor treasure hunt. Younger kids can work with older kids.

Rainbow Scavenger Hunt

fun rainbow scavenger hunt for preschoolers

Emerging readers and preschoolers will love this rainbow scavenger hunt checklist. Perfect for outside or use in the classroom, at home, or in a playroom where there are plenty of bright colors. Have toddlers collect items that match the colors of the rainbow for a seek, find, and gather rainbow treasure hunt.

Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt

neighborhood scavenger hunt printable for kids

While our spring scavenger hunt set includes a neighborhood checklist, teens and older kids might appreciate this Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt full of around-the-block clues. Younger kids can participate with their own neighborhood checklist.

Nature Scavenger Hunt

Go on a hike or nature walk with this I Spy Nature Scavenger Hunt. This set includes a cloud viewer, leaf viewer, nature color wheel, and Nature Treasure Hunt Checklist. Check off the items you find or collect them in a brown bag for a keepsake treasure bag. With seasonal changes, this outside scavenger hunt might be different with each use.

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List of Fun Things to Do this Spring

As the plants and animals exit hibernation, so can we. If you are looking for a few fun family activities during spring, we have a huge list.

Spring is a time of new beginnings and exciting changes. One way to celebrate the season is by making a bucket list for spring. To help get your family moving and to help them break out of their (egg)shell, I’ve put together an exciting Spring Activities Bucket List printable to share with you. Pin to Pinterest.

Is spring break upon you? If you are watching the budget, take a look at these Spring Break Staycation Ideas. You don’t need to shell out money to create a fun spring break vacation for the kids! It’s totally possible to have a blast without jet-setting anywhere. Pin to Pinterest.

Do you love the Halloween Tradition of you’ve been booed? If so, carry this tradition to spring. Save this “You’ve Been Egged!” Easter gift idea on someone’s yard this weekend! Read on for the full details so you can start a fun Easter tradition surprise Easter Egg hunt with your family and friends!

Games create laughter, laughter creates endorphins. Seems like a win-win to me, no? If you are looking for a few Spring game ideas, take a look at this huge set of Easter Game Printables.

Instead of catching bugs in a bug jar, make your own lighting bugs out of Easter eggs! These plastic egg crafts are a fun spring craft for little kids. Make bugs, birds in a nest, ants, frogs, and other fun creatures out of Easter Eggs. Pin to Pinterest.

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Spread Easter Cheer! You’ve Been Egged Printable

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January 31, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Easter, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: January 31, 2023
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Ready to spread joy this spring season? Just like You’ve Been Booed and You’ve Been Elfed, why not something fun for the spring holiday? Leave this “You’ve Been Egged!” Easter gift idea on someone’s yard this weekend! Read on for the full details so you can start a fun Easter tradition surprise Easter Egg hunt with your family and friends!

I have good news. With this Easter tradition, Egging does not refer to the act of throwing eggs at houses, cars, or people. This is the act of paying it forward with a random act of kindness… no malicious and foolish egging someone on here! Let’s learn more about what does you’ve been egged mean?

What is You Have Been Egged?

youve been egged easter tradition

Have you ever been boo-ed? If so you will recognize the idea of this Easter activity. You’ve Been Egged is a fun spring tradition to spread the Easter spirit. It’s the act of surprising unsuspecting neighbors and friends with a small Easter egg hunt and fun surprises.

Similar to ding-dong-ditch only by leaving behind a fun treat for others to enjoy. With this cute idea, friends, family, and neighbors leave unsuspected gifts on someone’s doorstep or yard. They ring the doorbell and allow the recipient to discover the Easter surprise. Then, the lucky receiver is expected to pay it forward in a similar fashion to another person in the neighborhood (or group of friends.)

Wondering how you’ve been egged works? Let me explain the supplies and instructions so you too can do this fun Easter activity this spring.

What’s Needed for You’ve Been Egged Gift

You’ve been egged is a fun easter tradition for family and friends.  Ready to begin the fun Easter activity? Grab these you’ve been egged supplies.

Supplies

A few supplies are needed for this fun Easter surprise.

  • Regular Printer Paper (or cardstock – we like this one.)
  • We’ve Been Egg / You’ve Been Egged Easter Sign printables (see below)
  • 12 Plastic Easter Eggs
  • Small trinkets or candy for fillers

That is all that is needed. However, you can make a larger Easter gift by adding an Easter basket.

Gift Basket Ideas

For this activity, no Easter basket is needed. You simply need the right number of eggs (12) and the printable set. However, if you want to include a special treat, a gift basket can hold a fun surprise and the “you’ve been egged” door sign. Just lay it on the front porch and ring the doorbell and run.

Ideas for the Easter eggs or an Easter basket gift might include…

  • Peeps
  • Chocolate Eggs
  • Easter Candy
  • Temporary Tattoos
  • Small Trinkets
  • Stickers
  • Bracelets
  • Hot chocolate bombs
  • Craft Supplies
  • Nail polish
  • Bath items
  • Play-doh
  • Bubbles
  • Slime
  • Sidewalk chalk

The Dollar Tree is a great place to pick up Easter Egg fillers and small goodies.

Now for the you’ve been egged directions.

How Do You Egg Your Friends?

It’s incredibly easy to egg your friends. Once you have your supplies make sure you print extra copies of the “you’ve been egged, we’ve been egged” printable set. This will help your friends pass along the fun.

To play, put your dozen treat-filled Easter eggs together with fun treats, small trinkets, and/or prizes. Grab your copies (and tape if you want to hang the You’ve Been Egged sign on your friend’s door. Alternatively, you can make this you’ve been egged yard sign by taping the paper to a yardstick or ruler.

You've Been Egged Easter Egg Activity for Spring

When you arrive at your neighbor or friend’s house, the goal is to arrive when they are home. Incognito is the key! Quietly create your Easter egg hunt with 12 hidden eggs on your friend’s lawn or front yard. Once that is done, lay down your small easter basket (if there is one) on your neighbor’s doorstep. Then quickly creep up to the house and ring the doorbell or knock very hard. Then run back to your house or car and go. You don’t want them o see you and know who egged their home.

So they can pass along the fun, the directions for egging and passing along the game are included in the Easter printable sign. They will know how to play based on your actions as well as we’ve been egged printable instructions.

First, the printable set reads…

12 Eggs have been hidden in your yard, filled with sweets and treats from us to you! Enjoy the hunt!

Instructions

 

The instructions write.

Keep the fun going!

    1. Place the “we’ve been egged” sign in your window or on your door.
    2. Fill plastic eggs with a variety of small sweets and treats. Surprise a family member, friend, or neighbor who hasn’t
      been egged yet.

Remember to make an extra copy of these instructions & “We’ve been egged” sign for the next participant.

This is fun for the Eater season. If RAKs (random acts of kindness) are your jam, continue the fun in your neighborhood in November and December too. Take a look at the You’ve Been Elfed Christmas and You’ve Been Boo-ed Halloween Printable Set.

Now let the fun begin! Don’t put all your eggs in one basket with your Easter traditions and Easter Egg Hunt ideas. Try something new with an easy you’ve been egged printable. Your kids will love this spring activity.

Let’s spread Easter cheer!

You’ve Been Egged Printable

Give the gift of an egg hunt every year with this easy printable Easter tradition. Using the You’ve Been Egged Printable Set is like creating a secret egg hunt and surprising the receiver. Teach your kids the act of giving this spring season.

This Easter Activity Printable is an 8.5-inch by 11-inch digital file is non-editable. Download, print, cut, and use as you would like for personal use.

What you get with purchase:

  • You’ve Been Egged Sign
  • You’ve Been Egged Instructions
  • We’ve Been Egged Sign

Get your set today and head to your friends yard and neighbors’ houses for Easter fun

Download the You’ve Been Egged Printable Set

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More Easter Traditions

Easter is a very special holiday. First, it is set apart from the fall and winter holidays. Second, it is less commercialized. Because of this, you can really use this spring holiday to stand out. By choosing the right Easter traditions for your family, you can enjoy both Easter Games and Easter Activities that really share the message of the season. The life and death of Jesus Christ.

Fun traditions for an Easter celebration might include…

  • Sunrise service
  • Easter Parade
  • Easter Egg Roll
  • Baking hot cross buns
  • Eating ham for Easter dinner
  • Displaying an Easter lilies arrangement
  • Basket from the Easter bunny
  • Crafting a cross from palm Sunday palms
  • Wearing a dress and Easter bonnet

In addition, take a look at these fun Easter traditions for families. From Easter Scavenger Hunts to Easter Minute To Win it Games, to Bible Verses and Lent traditions… there is something for everyone! Why not try a few new family traditions this year? We bet the whole family loves trying something new.

First, let’s start with an Easter Treasure Hunt. Perhaps allow your kids to spread the love of egging the yard of a neighbor or friend and then in return reward them with their own Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt at home. Pin to Pinterest.

I personally love One Minute Games. They are fast-paced which makes them perfect for ice breakers, Sunday School, Youth Group, or even Easter parties. These Easter Minute to Win it Games include eggs, peeps, and plenty of Easter-themed supplies. Download, print, and play. Pin to Pinterest too!

Easter Games Minute to Win it

Want to keep the Christian meaning of the Easter season? Take a look at these 40 Easter Bible Verses. Use for the 40 days of Advent, Holy Week, or read on Good Friday or Easter Sunday. These are easy-to-read Easter Scripture verses appropriate for kids. Christians can discuss the empty tomb and pair this idea with Christian Easter crafts like our resurrection rolls and Easter gardens. Pin to Pinterest.

Easter Bible Verses Printable

So here is a fun idea. When you egg a neighbor’s yard, why not add these Resturreciton Eggs Bible Verses too? This Resurrection Eggs printable has Bible verses about Christ’s resurrection. These Easter scripture cards tell the Easter story in a fun way. Pair with one dozen plastic Easter eggs for a cute Christian Easter craft. You can grab both the 40 Kid’s Bible Verses Let and Ressurection Eggs Bible Verses printable in one set.  Pin to Pinterest.

What goes in resurrection eggs?

So what is a list of Easter Traditions if Easter Egg dyeing isn’t included? Try something new this year with Easter Egg Dyeing Ideas – Think outside the carton with these creative and cute spring egg dyeing techniques and tutorials. Some include paint, some include marker, some include rice – say what!? Pin to Pinterest.

Let’s toss some crafts into the mix! Want to put those plastic eggs to use for more than an Easter egg hunt this year? We’ve found lots of totally cute Plastic Easter Egg Crafts to make your home or classroom look fun and festive for Easter! Pin to Pinterest.

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20 Fun Family Card Games with a Standard Deck

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February 2, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Games, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

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There are a variety of popular card games that can be played with a 52-card deck. Enjoy this set of 20 popular card games for families. The printable family card game set includes not only game directions but also has a printable 52-deck of cards. Get ready for a fun and easy kid-friendly family game night!

fun playing card games to play with a standard deck

Family games are loved by many. They create quality time and long-lasting memories. In fact, in the United States, 4.2% of families own between 51-75 games! That is a lot of money and a lot of waste for items that sit untouched on a shelf. Instead of buying tons of family board games, grab a $0.97 pack of playing cards for priceless fun and take a look at all the endless possibilities.

So you want to play card games with the family…

Kid-friendly playing card games are great family activities. What makes them great is they require only one supply… a 52-deck of cards from Ace to King (and perhaps a few enthusiastic players!) A Bicycle cards deck is easy to find in stores or online and takes up very little space. In addition, there is an endless list of card games with a standard deck. A standard deck of cards can create easy games that are fun for all.

Games not only fabricate family bonding, but they also build essential life skills. Games increase hand-eye coordination, provide opportunities for wins and losses, resolve conflicts and showcase teamwork.  Games can cultivate decision-making skills, gift the ability to multi-task and create logic and problem-solving. All of which are life-long skills.

First, get to to know the lingo…

Playing Card Game Terms

list of vocabulary words for playing card games

before you begin, it’s important to know a few key playing card terms. Understanding card game language will help you understand the concept of a card game and game instructions. You might even use a few of these card-playing phrases as a gameplay tactic of intimidation (wink!)

Take a look at this glossary of card game words.

  • Ace: The card with an A. It can be the highest-value card or the lowest-value card depending on the game.
  • Ante: Payment of Poker chips, candy, or coins.
  • Around the Corner: Runs that are built on either side of the A. For example Q, K, A, 2, 3 of hearts.
  • Bid: The number of playing card tricks one expects to win.
  • Dealer: The person who passes out the cards to each player.
  • Discard Pile: A pile of discards or cards that are unable to be played. Also called the waste.
  • Draw: To take a card from the stock (stack).
  • Draw Pile: A pile of cards, face down, which are left over after setting up the rest of the game and will be used in the rest of the game. Also called a stock pile.
  • Face Cards: A playing card that is a king, queen, or jack of a suit.
  • Face-down: A card is laid so the face value and suit are hidden. The back of the card is showing.
  • Face-up: A card is laid so the face value and suit are shown.
  • Fan: To spread out a hand or pack of cards or to spread out a row of cards.
  • Foundations: Piles on which a whole suit or sequence must be built up.
  • Hand: Cards held by a player.
  • Knock: When a player chooses to end the game or play.
  • Lay-Off: To add your own playing cards to another player’s combination or meld.
  • Meld: A scoring combination of cards; a run or set of matching cards usually in groups of 3 or 4 For example three-of-a-kind or four-of-a-kind or 2, 3, 4, 5 of spades.
  • Pip Value: Also known as face value or marked value of a card. For example, 9 of clubs is worth 9 points.
  • Pot: The winnings (Poker chips, candy, cards, coins.)
  • Run: A combination of three or more playing cards with consecutive rank values. Also called a sequence.
  • Shuffle: A motion to re-arrange the cards.
  • Stack: A pile of cards less than the whole pack.
  • Stock Pile: A pile of cards, face down, which are left over after setting up the rest of the game and will be used in the rest of the game.
  • Tableau: A lay-out of face-up cards sometimes on top of face-down cards. These piles are built in descending order, alternating colors, with an overlapping of the cards.
  • Trick: A set of cards played by a player during their hand.
  • Undercut: When a player knocks (to win the game) but the opponent comes in with a better hand and wins the game.
  • Unload: to get rid of dangerous cards in your hand.
  • Waste: A pile of discards or cards that a player is unable to play. Also called the discard pile.
  • Wild Card: A card that may be designated by the owner to represent any other card. This is often a joker though other cards may be used.
  • Work Pile: Similar to a tableau, a layout of face-up cards sometimes on top of face-down cards. These piles are built in descending order, alternating colors, with an overlapping of the cards.

If this vocabulary list of card terms is intimidating, it’s okay. We include a description of each word in the card game instructions.

What are some fun cards games for families?

standard deck card games for families to play

Now that we realize the benefits of playing card games, let’s take a look at some of the best family card games to play. Many of these card games for families are 2-person card games though most can be played with more. The only single-person card game is Solitaire and if you like solitaire, try Nerts as the concept is very similar only you are playing with opponents.

These deck of card games are great for kids, teens, youth, and even adults (did we include everyone? No the dog can’t play!) We list 20 fun card games families can play. Each includes the number of players and a brief description of the game. The printable playing cards games set will include the full game instructions as well as how to score multiple rounds of each game.

Let the games begin – good luck!

War

how to play war card game

War is likely the most popular card game. In the well-known game of War, two or more people battle to win the entire deck of cards.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: The goal of war is to win all 52 playing cards. In the play, each player turns up a card at the same time and the player with the higher card takes both cards and puts them, face down, on the bottom of his stack. The game continues until one player has all the cards.

Go Fish

how to play go fish playing card game

The popular card game for children, Go Fish can also be played with a 52-standard deck. Players work to get 4 cards of a kind.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: Players ask their opponents for a specific card’s number or face value. If the player gets the cards they asked for, either from the top card of the deck or from another player, then the player gets another turn. After the first player, the next player goes and the game continues. If the player gets four of the same cards, then can put their cards face up in front of them. The goal is to win the most cards.

Old Maid

how to play old maid playing card game

The fun children’s game of Old Maid can be played with a standard deck. Enjoy this classic game by removing one queen from your card deck before passing out the cards.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: Similar to Go Fish, the player will pass cards amount, other players. If a player makes a match of two cards, they may lay the match down. The first player to get rid of all their cards, wins. The player with the old maid (remaining unmatched queen) is the loser.

Solitaire

how to play solitaire one person playing card game

Solitaire is the most popular online card game. It can be played most anywhere and only needs one player to play. The classic card game of Solitare has a lot of action with thirteen stacks or places cards can lay. The goal of the game is to move all the cards to four piles in order with the same suit.

Number of Players: One.

How to Play: The objective of Solitaire is to release and play into position certain cards to build up each foundation, in sequence and in a suit, from the ace through the king. Cards are laid out in a unique format including stock, waste, foundations, and a tableau. The goal is to move all the cards to four foundations without getting stuck with no more moves available to play.

Nerts

how to play nerts playing card game

Nerts is also called the Peanuts card game. One is the loneliest number you’ll ever do… If you like the game of Solitaire but have an interest in playing with more than one player, the game of Nerts is for you. Instead of having an individual foundations pile, the pile of Aces is shared by all players and anyone can play on the foundations. In this game of group Solitaire, each player has a deck of cards.

Number of Players: 2 to four.

How to Play:  This is a fast-paced multiplayer card game involving multiple decks of playing cards. It is often described as a competitive form of Solitaire. Players race to get rid of all their cards in their Nerts pile by stacking cards into foundations or work piles. The player who moves the most cards to the foundation’s pile typically has the highest score though being left with a nerts pile at the end of play will cause players to lose points.

Kings Corner

how to play kings corner playing card game

Two or more players will work toward getting the king cards into a corner and then play cards in ascending order K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-A (ace low).

Number of Players: 2 to four.

How to Play: To begin, deal seven cards to each player. Place the remaining cards in the middle of the table as a stockpile and then turn the four top cards over, placing one on each of the four sides of the deck — to the north, south, east, and west. Players will each take turns moving cards around on the board, drawing cards, and unloading cards in their hand. The first person to get rid of all their cards wins.

Crazy Eights

how to play crazy eights card game

The game Crazy 8s gets its unique name because it’s a game where 8s are the wild card. Each player wants to rid their hands of cards.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: Each player is dealt five cards at a time. Players take turns to play down a card in a shared discard pile.  The card laid down must match the value of the card under it or the same suit. If they cannot lay down a card, that player must draw a card until they can play. Eights are wild. The first player to rid of all their cards wins. The remaining players total the cards that remain in their hand.

Guts

how to play guts playing card game

Don’t be intimidated by this occasion game. Guts is a actually very fun, family-friendly card game. Don’t let the name fool you. It’s nothing nasty. No vomiting is included.  This easy poker game does include poker chips (or use candy – why not?) and a declaration of being “in” or “out” based on the hand you were dealt. What makes it easier than a 5-card poker casino-style game? In this two-card game, only two cards are dealt before bets are made.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: The dealer deals each player two cards. After seeing their two cards, players say “in” or “out” and toss in their ante (candy or poker chips) to the pot. The players show their hands. The best two-card hand wins. If no one has a pair, card combinations are compared. A higher pair trumps a lower pair. A high card and additional single care are then compared side by side first paying attention to the highest card amount opponents and then the additional card amount opponents.

Spoons

how to play spoons playing card game

In this action-packed game, players pass around cards to make four of a kind. Be the last to spell S-P-O-O-N and win the game. Speaking of guts, this game has the potential to make your spill your guts when crazy concoctions are made on a spoon for the looser (this part is optional)

Number of Players: 3 or more.

How to Play: in this quick-thinking game, players pass around cards to their left. Each player lays one card face down to the player beside them. That player picks up, keeps, or passes the card again. The first player that gets four of a kind grabs a spoon. The last player to get a spoon gets a letter. Spell SPOON and you are out of the game.

Hearts

how to play hearts playing card game

Many are familiar with the online card game of Hearts. The goal is to avoid getting hearts or the queen of spades. In this trick-taking game, if you get a hand with the Queen of spades, you get 13 points added to your total. Get a heart and get one point. The exception is when you get all the hearts and the queen of spades gives all your opponents all the points. The lowest points wins.

Number of Players: 3 or more. Four is best.

How to Play: Deal all players with an equal number of cards. Each player takes three cards and passes the card to their neighbor (to their left, right, or across.) The player with the 2 of clubs starts the game. The remaining players play a club, as well. The person who takes that hand last down the next card, any card is possible. All players must play the same suit. If you cannot play a suit you can play a card like a queen of spades or a heart card. In this trick-taking card game, be the player to get the least amount of points when totaled to win the game.

Spades

how to play spades playing card game

Similar to hearts only the goal is to win tricks and end up with the most card and points.

Number of Players: 3 or more. Four is best.

How to Play: Once the cards are equally passed out, each player bids on how many books they can win in the game. Bid more than you actually win and lose points. Players take turns playing cards to win a round. The highest card of a played suit wins however if a player uses a spade, it trumps the hands. Points are calculated at the end of all the rounds and the first player to get to 500 points after consecutive games, wins.

Trash

how to play trash playing card game

The trash game of cards is also card garbage. Start with ten cards in the first round and make it all the way to the last one of trying to get only one card played.

Number of Players: Two or more.

How to Play: Each player gets 10 cards placed face down. Each player gets a turn using their stock deck and discard pile. Players begin to rotate cards in and out of their ten face-down cards to get cards A  (low) to 10 in a face-up position. Jacks are wild, and Kings and Queens are useless. The first player to get to ten cards in a row on their layout, wins.  Play again with a layout of 9, 8, 7… all the way down to one card left to win.

Palace

how to play palace playing card game

This game can get very complicated and you will want instructions in front of you but once you get the hang of it, it’s a face-moving game.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: In this fun card game, work to get rid of all your cards by discarding and stacking cards in order A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3. A two will reset the discard pile at any point. With a ten, the discard pile is removed. Players are dealt 3 cards face down, then three cards face up on top of them. Each player is then are then dealt 3 cards. There is a stock pile and a discard pile. Each player gets a new card during their turn and discards a card keeping the card in their hand at 3 cards. To win the game, get rid of all your cards.

Snap

how to play snap playing card game

In this zero strategy game, it’s a game of luck until you come to the word “snap!” pay attention to matches on the game board, and when you see two cards that match, kyell snap first to collect the pair.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: Plays keep their cards in a face-down pile in front of them. On your turn, each player flips over their top card to a face-up pile in front of them. If any two cards (from different players) form a pair, someone shouts snap. The first player to do this, gets the cards. Have a tie? Add these cards to the snap pile. That pile will be part of the snap game. Win all the cards and win the game.

Ninety-Nine

how to play ninety nine playing card game

There is a bit of strategy in this fun math card game. It is a fun card game for the classroom as the players need to continuously add the center pot and not the shared pile to get over the number 99. Happy adding.

Number of Players: 3 or 4 players.

How to Play: In this fun game, don’t let the stack of cards get higher than 99. Keep track of the total value of the center pile. However, there are special cards. A can be 1 or 11, 4s can reverse the pile, 9 is zero and kings quickly add the deck to 99.  If you cannot make a play without the value going over 99, the game is over. You lose the hand. The game restarts with the dealer shuffling the deck and passing out more cards.

6 Card Golf

how to play 6 card golf playing card game

The card game six-card golf is also known as Polish Poker and has many variations. We will share the basic rules for this family-friendly casino-type game.

Number of Players: 2 to four.

How to Play: The dealer passes out six cards to each player face down in a 2 by 3 pile. There is a stock pile and a discard pile.  The first player flips over two cards. They may draw a card from the deck or discard pile and replace that card they took with a face down or face up card (they cannot look at the face down card.) Once the first player has all their card face up, the game ends, and points are calculated. Columns matter for calculating the total score.  The lowest score at the end of nine rounds wins.

500 Rummy

how to play 500 rummy playing card game

This fun game is also called Rummy 500 or 500 Rum. In this fun group game of rummy, players try to earn runs or 3 or 4-of a kind. Players can lay down their cards and other players can play off their meld.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: The dealer gives each player seven cards. There is a stock pile and a discard pile. Be the first player to play all your cards into melds. A set of 3 or 4 cards in the same rank or a run in the same suit. Players can also play on each other’s melds, creating a game of paying attention.

Gin Rummy

how to play gin rummy playing card game

In this two-player card game, you want to score the most points by collecting runs and sets.

Number of Players: Two.

How to Play: For this two-person card game, the dealer gives each player ten cards. Players can look at their own cards. There is a stock pile and a discard pile. Each player begins their turn by getting a stock card or a card from the discard pile. They then lay down another card in the discard pile keeping ten cards in their hands. The play continues until one player goes gin. This happens when one player has all ten cards in a run or set. The points are calculated. The first player that gets to 100 points after multiple rounds wins the entire game.

Egyptian Rat Screw

How to Play egyptian rat screw

This fun game is a fast-action paced game of cards. Pay attention to the cards that are being laid down because all players have a chance to win the game not only the player playing the hand.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: The dealer deals all players with an equal number of cards. Extra cards are placed in a discard pile. Without looking at their cards, each player flips over a card to the discard pile one at a time. If a face card is flipped, the next player has one to four chances to flip another face card. If they fail to do this, the player who flipped the face card gets the pile. If they do this, they get the pile. A fun twist to this game is the slap. Lay down two cards in a row of the same value and any player can slap the pile and win the deck. There are a few variations of the slap allowing this card game to become one of strategy. The first player to get all the cards, wins.

Thirty-One

how to play thirty one playing card game

The card game 31 is also known as Scat. It’s great for young kids learning to add and a fun game of strategy.

Number of Players: 2 or more.

How to Play: In this fun game, the goal is to get three cards to thirty-one points or close. Only cards with the same suit (for example all clubs) are calculated. Pip cards are with their point value. Jacks, Queen, and Kings are worth 10 points and Aces are worth 11 points. When a player is sure they have the best hand, they knock on the table to call the game. Each player gets one last turn to draw and get the best hand. The player that has the least points (furthest from 31 loses a life.) Lose 4 lives and you are out of the game.

The number of players and how to play each game was a brief explanation. On our printable family card games, each game is on one 8.5 x 11 page with a full description of the goal, card game rules, glossary terms, and scoring. As a bonus, get a printable 52 deck of cards too or make your own game cards.

Can this anyone play these card games?

Yes! Anyone can play these kid-friendly card games. In fact, I was aware of all of these playing card games and never played with my parents growing up. While this game is fun for the whole family, I played many of these games with friends. My love for every one of these fun standard deck card games was grown from summer camp. These 52-deck card games can be enjoyed by any group including teens, adults, kids, youth, and students.

I plan to print and laminate this card game printable set so my child can bring it to play her cabin with friends at sleepaway camp.

Do you want the 20 Family Card Games Printable?

29 fun family card games printable game set

Ready to play. We’ve put together all these popular card games to play with families into one easy-to-access printable. Pair younger children with older children (or adults) and once everyone gets a hang of the fun, let each child play on their own. Print all 20 games plus their instructions, supply list, and scoring directions. This 30+ page printable playing card games PDF will be a resource you can use time and time again. Take a look at what’s included.

Ho to Play Playing Cards Games Download

how to play standard card games for families

Included in the set are instructions for 20 popular card games. The list includes supplies, the object of the game, how to play, and directions for scoring card games so there is always a winner. They include card games for groups or single-player card games. They can be played by most age groups and are kid-friendly. No casino adult card games are included that cannot be played by kids. Use the how to play card games cover page for an easily accessible card game binder.

Playing Cards Games Template

add your own favorite family card games printable template

Want to add your own card games? Use this card game template and add your favorite card games. You can print this printable game template as many times as you want and increase your portfolio creating the largest-ever list of playing card games.

Score Card Template

printable playing card score sheet template

In order win most of these popular card games, it requires many rounds and keeping track of the score. Download this printable score sheet template for keeping track of scores. List the players and calculate the points each round. This gives everyone a visual of how well they are doing in the game. This is a generic game card template so feel free to make your own card game grid in the layout you need to keep track of players’ card scores. All it requires is a pen and paper for supplies.

Printable Deck of Cards PDF

printable playing cards 52 card deck

Purchasing a bicycle deck of cards is not expensive however it does require a run to the store. Want access to cards immediately? This set includes a printable playing cards deck PDF.  Download, print, cut, and play! You could even use these adorable miniature playing cards for Elf too!

Playing Card Blank Template

make your own diy playing cards template printable

In addition to playing games, how about a little art? Use this playing cards blank template to make your own 52 standard card deck. Kids can add their own designs and include hearts, spades, diamonds, and clubs!

Glossary of Playing Card Terms

printable playing card vocabulary terms and words

Of course, some of these card game terms are easy to forget. Use this index of playing card vocabulary words as a resource when you play the game.

Each of these card game products is an instant download. That means, upon purchase, download and quickly print from your home computer. You have the option to laminate and extend the life of the product or re-print as needed as this is your product to keep forever.

Get all the printable card game directions and templates! Over 30 printable pages of fun!

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More Fun Family Games to Play

It’s time to put together a game binder. In addition to these printable games, there are plenty of other family games to play that you can quickly download and play. From party games to games with cards, let the fun begin.

To begin, are you tired of the same old games? Want to shake things up? Toss the uno game aside. Put the best family board games on the shelf and enjoy this family game night checklist with a printable family bucket list. This checklist of games will force you to try plenty of new things. The game directions are included so you have all you need at your fingertips (plus a few game supplies.)

If you love Family Feud, try these 5-Second Game Cards. Similar to the concept of Charades only you have 5 seconds for a 3-word response in this quick-thinking game.

what is a five second game and how to play

Also, enjoy these fast-paced games. Minute to Win it Family Games are great family-friendly game ideas. 60-second game challenges can be used at a birthday party, a holiday celebration, in the classroom, or just because.

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What are your favorite family card games to play?

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Selfie Scavenger Hunt

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Where are my selfie fans at? This Selfie Scavenger Hunt is one that everyone will love! Print this selfie scavenger hunt PDF and see who has the best selfie skills. This is a fantastic way to have everyone laughing, posing, and talking, potentially their wackiest and silliest selfies yet! 

How many times have you ever wondered how many selfies there are to take? We all fall into that want and need to turn the smartphone around and say “cheese,” so why not use a printable scavenger hunt to help get you there?!

Since I know I’m always looking for ideas, I created an inexpensive scavenger hunt that is great for tweens, teens, and adults! Use this printable to add some fun to birthday parties and family gatherings or just to add a great game for all to join in on.

And if you’ve ever wondered how many selfies someone can take in a short amount of time, you’re about to find out!

What is a selfie scavenger hunt?

It’s just like it sounds. Each person who wants to be a part of the scavenger hunt fun gets a printed selfie sheet and starts working their way down the list.

Some selfies can be done right there on the spot, while others will take a little bit more creativity to make happen. The faster you can pose and click that camera, the closer you’ll be to winning the selfie game!

Who will be crowned the “selfie queen” or the “selfie king”? You’ll have to download and play to find out!

How to Create a Selfie Scavenger Hunt

Fun Selfie Scavenger Hunt printable with phone camera

A few steps are needed to plan this super fun scavenger hunt. First, figure out who is going to play. Second, make sure that everyone has a cell phone to be able to snap those selfies!  Third, make up a few fun rules like “no blurry selfies” allowed!  Finally, get your printable selfie scavenger hunt checklist. You can decide if any of the items deserve bonus points for creativity or fastest to finish.  Those bonus points can complement affect and change the winner!

Who Can Play

Did I mention that this selfie game is great for all ages? It can be used for a team building scavenger hunt or just to have everyone get a few laughs.

  • Workplace Employees

  • K-12 Classroom Students

  • Birthday Party Guests

  • Team-Building Ice Breakers for New Friends

  • Youth Group

  • College Sorority Sisters or Fraternity Brothers

Take this city scavenger hunt as an adventure on a family game night, as ice breakers for a conference, to a birthday party and more.

The more that want to join in on the fun, the better! It never gets old to see selfies plus the more teammates and players the harder it gets to take those selfies – make sure you have a selfie stick!

How to Play

The fun part about this printable selfie game is that there are minimal rules – but maximum fun! I think that there are three main ways to play, in no particular order:

Team vs Team: Pair up people into teams, and race against the clock! What team can get the selfies done quicker than the other?

Man vs Clock: You can do this with one person and the clock, or team vs. clock as well. Set a timer, and once the timer goes off, count up how many selfies each person got done. The one with the most, wins!

Individual vs Individual: Mom vs. Dad? Brother vs. Sister? Just two people are needed to play, so bring on the friendly competition!

The instructions are simple. Find all the items on the list or find the most items in a set amount of time.

Where to Play

There are so many options to play this selfie scavenger hunt activity. We have a list of public locations to take selfies, but since this is an editable document, you can easily make your own rules and add to the list to include home locations or indoor scavenger hunt ideas, too! Plus it’s versatile. Take it on your focations and play in town one time and a different city another time.

Selfie Scavenger Hunt List

Questioning if there are really that many places to take selfies? You bet there are! Below are the 24 places and selfie challenges that you’ll find on our printable selfie hunt PDF!

  • Group Photo

  • Selfie upside down

  • Mirror selfie

  • Jumping 

  • In another outfit

  • With a stranger

  • By a school bumper sticker

  • Silly face

  • With a tree giving shade

  • In front of a mural

  • Squeezed into a tight place

  • With a wild critter

  • In a colorful patch of flowers

  • In a grocery shopping cart

  • With reflections in the water

  • Eating 

  • Embracing a statute or sculpture

  • Shadow selfie

  • Spell a word with bodies

  • By a cool door

  • Group pyramid

  • By an address with a 12 in it 

Does this list of photo scavenger hunt ideas not fit your group? No worries. This Selfie Scavenger Hunt List of Items can be edited! You can easily add your own fun photo scavenger hunt ideas to make it exactly what you want for the entire team based on team members, age group and location!

Scavenger Hunt Prizes

Fun items can be awarded to the winners. Since this is a team scavenger hunt, realize you will have more than one winner so you will need a prize that can accommodate everyone involved. Your prizes will vary. For example, scavenger hunt prizes for adults might look different than scavenger hunt prizes for tweens.

Some easy prizes for scavenger hunts might include…

  • Gift Cards
  • Candy Bars
  • Small Toys
  • Lottery Tickets
  • Vouchers or Coupons
  • Mini Liquor Bottles

Now that you have everything you need for you team photo scavenger hunt it’s time to begin. What better way to break that ice than with a game full of laughter.

Do you understand the assignment – are you ready to go?

Selfie Scavenger Hunt Printable

Selfie Photo Scavenger Hunt Printable and Editable Template

The great part about this PDF is that you can edit it! You pay one low price, and then you can use it as it is, or change it up to be perfectly perfect for you. Open Adobe and edit the text box in the PDF to personalize to your group.

Don’t forget that you can use this more than once – and change it every time. Group scavenger hunts are great for the entire year. In fact, having a Christmas selfie scavenger hunt sounds like a good way to get great use out of this printable PDF! Grab this in our Shopify Store or on Etsy.

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More Team Scavenger Hunt Ideas

Scavenger hunts are always fun activites, and there are so many great ideas out there to do! Take a look at these great scavenger hunt ideas for all ages!

Similar to a selfie scavenger hunt, take on the Mall Scavenger Hunt perfect for teenagers and youth who love photo scavenger hunts. Run around (or walk) in a pubic mall or outdoor shopping center. In this team balding scavenger hunt, see if you can be the team to collect all the challenges first. Pin to Pinterest.

Photo Scavenger Hunt Checklist for Teens and Youth

Who loves treasure hunts? This outdoor scavenger hunt has clues for fun treasures for the kids to find. Perfect for home use in your own backyard.  Pin to Pinterest.

20 Fun Outdoor Scavenger Hunt for Kids

Get the kids out and about with this Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt. It’s fun to get outside and explore everything that is literally right out the front door. You can also head to your local park and to this fun playground treasure hunt! Pin to Pinterest.

Teens will love this at home scavenger hunt for teens. Use it for fun party games. It’s a fun way to discover a fun trip, a present and more. Pin to Pinterest.

Teen Scavenger Hunt Printable Clue Cards with Rhyming Riddles

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How to Plan a Scavenger Hunt at the Zoo

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Are you looking for a fun way to entertain a group of adults or kids? Why not plan a scavenger hunt at your local zoo? Here’s how to make your zoo adventure a hit for your kids, adult friends, or even students.

printable scavenger hunt at the zoo for kids, adults, preschoolers

Do you love zoology? If you love studying and learning about animals, why not visit a zoo? There are great zoos to visit in the united state. Each location has different animals but many of these animal museums have common zoo animals that overlap. When prepping for a zoo visit, there is a lot you can do ahead and fun zoo activities you can do when there… like a zoo animal scavenger hunt.

Learna bout some of the best zoos to visit, what animals you might find, fun activities you can do ahead and about a printable zoo treasure hunt (for all ages) you can download today.

What are some good zoos to visit?

best zoos to visit

Are you looking to visit a zoo in the United States.  Chances are you can find a zoo in your region though it might take a day or even weekend trip. Most major cities have some sort of animal museum, but some location have rather large and amazing zoos.

These locations have some of the most amazing zoos to visit in the United States of America.

  • San Diego Zoo

  • Bronx Zoo

  • Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

  • St. Louis STL Zoo

  • Washington, D.C. Smithsonian National Zoological Park

  • Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

  • Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

  • Houston Zoo

  • Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo

  • Dallas Zoo

  • Fort Worth Zoo

  • Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

  • Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

  • Zoo Miami

  • Los Angeles Zoo

  • Zoo Atlanta

  • Disney Animal Kingdom Theme Park

  • Alaska Zoo

  • Oklahoma City Zoo

  • Kansas City Zoo

Popular Zoo Animals

what are well known zoo animals

Animals that are found at the Zoo can vary greatly. This can be due to the zoo’s budget, a zoo’s theme, or the climate of the park’s location.  While the zoo you visit might have different animals, these are common animals found at most major zoos.

  • Tiger

  • Lion

  • Monkey

  • Bear

  • Elephant

  • Giraffe

  • Gorilla

  • Rhino

  • Hippo

  • Flamingo

  • Penguin

  • Alligator

  • Zebra

  • Snake

  • Penguin

Preparing for a Zoo Visit

Ready to see some of these popular animals in person? Before you go, try some of these ideas before your trip!

Books about Zoo Animals

zoo books

There are plenty of fun books that give facts about animals founds at the zoo. It’s a great way to share animal facts before your visit. You can also check out the zoo gift shop and look for these books as a souvenir to continue your child’s love of zoology and animal classification after your big zoo trip.

  • Weird But True Animals

  • Zoology for Kids

  • The Fascinating Animal Book for Kids

  • The Animal Book: A Visual Encyclopedia of Life on Earth

  • Animal!

  • 5,000 Awesome Facts About Animals

  • My First Zoo: Let’s Meet the Animals

Zoo Websites with Virtual Tours

zoo tours online

While you might have your eye on a particular zoo, there is no reason you can’t visit other zoos. Take a virtual zoo of some of the more popular zoos by visiting their zoo virtual tour website.

Some of the more well-known zoos that have virtual tours are…

  • Australia Zoo

  • San Diego Zoo

  • Houston Zoo

  • San Antonio Zoo

  • Smithsonian National Zoo

  • Oregon Zoo

  • Bronx Zoo

  • Chester Zoo

Zoo Arts & Crafts

zoo arts and crafts for kids

Before your zoo travel, try some zoo-themed arts and crafts. Have fun with animal activities at home with fingerprints, construction paper and other craft supplies.

  • Zoo Animal Fingerprint Art
  • Zoo Animal Crafts
  • Zoo Animal Paper Plate Art
  • Zoo Animal Alphabet Letters

Zoo Scavenger Hunt Printable

When you visit the zoo, make sure you pack this incredibly fun printable scavenger hunt for the zoo.  Incorporating one of your favorite activities into the trip turns your zoo adventure into a fun game.

This fun outdoor scavenger hunt can be done on a zoo field trip with classroom students. Separate kids into groups for an engaged and educational team scavenger hunt at the zoo.

This can also be used on a family vacation or a staycation at the local zoo! It’s a great way for parents to guide their kids on the grounds as they learn about the different wildlife.

This zoo animal scavenger hunt set is perfect for kids of all ages. In fact, the set comes in two different style of scavenger hunts – a checklist and rhyming riddle clue cards.

printable zoo scavenger hunt for kids

Zoo Scavenger Hunt Checklist

The first zoo-themed scavenger hunt is a popular zoo animal checklist. Circle the animals as you find them at the zoo. Go in any order. With zoo animal photos, this activity is very easy for preschoolers and younger kids. However, if your focus is older kids, don’t toss this zoo animal checklist. Use it for your scavenger hunt at the zoo for adults and older kids.

Zoo Scavenger Hunt Clue Cards

Is your crowd older? Then use our extra fun zoo scavenger hunt riddles. In this clue based scavenger hunt, read each of the clue cards with zoo animal facts. As you read the clue, uncover the answer. Each zoo animal answer is also found on the zoo scavenger hunt checklist – so with the name of the animal, it keeps things simple and from anyone getting stumped.

How to organize a scavenger hunt at the zoo

Having a public scavenger hunt can always be a little bit of a challenge. This is because zoos are open to the general public and hiding clue cards might be challenging when you don’t’ want anyone to mess up your scavenger hunt. In addition, getting from one size of the zoo to the other size is a hike. Most people find they have covered miles walking at the end of the day.

Because of both the size and people at a zoo, it’s best to keep this scavenger hunt on you all day long. The checklist will be easy. As you pass the animals, circle the animal you have found. See if you can get a fun pattern of circles are even turn it into a BINGO board. How fast can you get five across or five down or five diagonal.

If using the clue cards, give your child all the clues up front. They can read the clues and solve which animal is what. You can also hold on to the zoo map and before you hit a section (say the safari section of the zoo), hand them all the clues that fit the safari animals.

Alternatively, save the entire set of cards for before or even after the zoo visit. They can review animals and fun facts about zoo animals found at their zoo.

While these zoo scavenger hunt riddles cover 20 common zoo animals, all of these animals might not be at the zoo you visit. You can take out those clue cards or keep them in for fun.

Can this zoo scavenger hunt be done at home?

Why not? Turn your home into a zoo (if it isn’t already.)Grab a pen and clipboards and use each of the printables and turn your own house into a zoo. There are a few fun ways to have a zoo scavenger hunt at home. Go on a virtual online zoo tour using some of the popular zoos we listed or turn your house into a pretend zoo. Use dramatic play and place stuffed animals around your home (or print out popular zoo animal pictures) and turn each room into a zoo animal habitat. Older kids can even help set up the at-home zoo for younger kids. name different rooms as habitats like Grassland, Rainforest, Tundra, etc.

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Free Printables

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More Outdoor Scavenger Hunt Ideas

The great outdoors is great place for treasure hunts. It gives freedom to run, yell and find clue after clue. Take a look at these great scavenger hunt ideas for outside.

Go on a treasure hunt in your own backyard. This outdoor scavenger hunt has clues for many things found around the parameter of your home. Pin to Pinterest.

20 Fun Outdoor Scavenger Hunt for Kids

Explore your community with a Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt. This is a great way to get kids moving and interacting with their community and landmarks while getting to know the people and places around them. Pin to Pinterest.

Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt Printable

This is an amazing team scavenger hunt. It can be done in an indoor or outdoor mall setting. Go on a photo scavenger hunt as a team. great for teens who can explore the area around them. Pin to Pinterest.

Photo Scavenger Hunt Checklist for Teens and Youth

Looking for an activity for your next adventure camping trip? Print out this Camping Scavenger Hunt printable set for a fun activity for families with kids of all ages! Pin to Pinterest.

Camping Scavenger Hunt

There is no outdoor spot more magical than the magic kingdom. Go on a Disney World Scavenger Hunt with your family and friends. Pin to Pinterest.

Disney Challenges Printable and Disney Scavenger Hunt

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Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your printable zoo visit ideas.  Leave a comment here or on Pinterest!



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