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Plus Up Your Daily Walk

Like many of you, I'm looking for ways to keep my kids engaged during the Covid quarantine and also trying to get outside (while keeping a 6 feet distance from others, of course).

To make a daily walk a little more fun, I designed this scavenger hunt for one of my daughters who was working on a GS badge that included a hiking element.  She used this card on a "hike" through our neighborhood and then made another for her little sister which we used the next day.  It was a fun way to keep the kids engaged... while getting a little exercise!


P.S. Forgive the spelling error on the card!

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