A Gratitude Scavenger Hunt
A fun and easy game that reminds kids (and grown-ups!) that there are lots of things to be thankful for.
Here’s a fun and easy game that reminds kids (and grown-ups!) that there are lots of things to be thankful for. Use this bingo board to play.
- Print out this Bingo board, one for each player for each time you play. That includes you!
- Encourage players to look at the bingo board and start filling in some squares. Children can write in their answers, or dictate them, or even draw pictures. The game is especially helpful to play when there’s a rough patch during the day.
- Compare everyone’s answers when the boards are complete. You may be surprised by what you learn about each other!
Bea’s Block Kindness Adventure Color & Activity Guide
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