For example, you can find a turtle shell in the Trade Counter indoors, or you could spot a shell on a live turtle in the pond. There are multiple ways to find many of the objects.We played that the first person to get three in a row was the first winner, and the second winner was the one to fill their whole card.(I held the stickers, and the kids asked me for them as needed.) Use a pen to cross off each item as you find it, or if you have round, price stickers, we found that those worked really well for marking the squares.There are five unique cards, so you can play with up to five players (or play multiple games).Here are some directions and tips on how to play: It worked great with my kids, so I thought I would share it!
I wanted to come up with another excuse to take my kids there, so I made this printable game of Nature Bingo to take along with us and play while we were at the Center.
I think we’re pretty lucky here in Austin to have a fantastic free place where kids can play, learn, and explore inside and out. Our family has been to the Austin Nature and Science Center more times than I can count.