Hiking BINGO Free Printable
Hiking BINGO just might save me on my next hike! I’m kind of a freak about hiking. I get tagged at least once a week on facebook in a hiking post. Today I got tagged in this post about how hiking is amazing for your mental health. The article even claims that taking kids with ADHD hiking can improve their symptoms. Sign me up!
The problem is that I’ve got a litter of four children and sometimes my exclamation “hey guys! lets go hiking today!” is met with an equally exuberant “nooooo!” They hike just fine at times but others I want to leave them to fend for themselves in the wilderness because they are complaining, or moving so slow I can’t even get any exercise.
I’ve done everything to get them to hike from skittles to empty threats. The times they hike the best are when they are excited about being out in nature. One summer my son had an obsession with Beetles thanks to some books he checked out from our local library. Every time we went on a hike it was more of a beetle treasure hunt for him. This Hiking Bingo card can act in much the same way. The whole experience becomes a treasure hunt and they won’t be quite so inclined to complain about every step on the trail. Good luck! Happy hiking!
Print {Hiking BINGO} here
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Need clip boards? This clip board three-pack on amazon is an inexpensive option. Get them at your doorstep without bringing screaming kids into the store! Score!
Alternately, these mini clip boards on amazon might be easier for little kids to hold on to. You can just print the bingo as a half page.
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This Hiking BINGO free printable is a great tool for making hikes more engaging for kids!
The information that you provided in this post is very much appreciated. However, I would be very interested in learning about the other treks that you included in your statement.
I’m really impressed with this print. It has a woody brown color and looks very strange. I have never seen such a special design.
I sure hope it’s not a problem if I send these printables to my friends in Africa who run orphanages and schools for needy children.. I know the kids will love them. I just hope the price for printing them won’t make them inaccessible.
If there IS a problem with me sharing them, please let me know.
Yes! Finally someone writes about hiking.
Dear friend
The post is so helpful,it give me much help,thank you!