- Featuring rich colors and a variety of animals that each play a role in Native American culture, this reusable scavenger hunt game is a fun way to introduce or enrich Native American lessons in the classroom or at home. Material: Cardstock. (15 pcs./unit) Size: Includes twelve 6" x 8" laminated dry erase mats, one 9" x 8 1/2" plastic storage bag and three 6" x 8" card sheets with twelve animal tokens per sheet.
- Cardstock. (15 pcs. per unit) Includes twelve 6" x 8" laminated dry erase mats, one 9" x 8-1/2" plastic storage bag and three 6" x 8" card sheets with twelve animal tokens per sheet.
Immerse yourself in a culturally enriching experience with this Native American animal guides scavenger hunt game set. Featuring vibrant colors and a captivating variety of animals, each representing an important role in Native American culture, this game set is an engaging way to foster learning, connection, and creativity. It’s designed to introduce children and adults to Native American traditions, encouraging an appreciation for indigenous cultures through fun and interactive play. Made from durable laminated cardstock, these reusable dry-erase mats are perfect for repeated use, whether at home, in the classroom, or on a camping trip. Each set includes twelve 6" x 8" dry-erase mats that can stand up to enthusiastic play, ensuring long-lasting utility. The three 6" x 8" cardstock sheets feature a total of 36 animal tokens, vividly illustrated to capture attention and spark curiosity. These playable pieces introduce players to iconic animals like the wolf, eagle, and bear, enabling participants to explore the symbolism and valuable lessons associated with each one. Organize and store the game easily with the included 9" x 8.5" plastic storage bag, ensuring all components remain intact and portable for on-the-go adventures. With its thoughtful design and educational focus, this scavenger hunt game is ideal for family bonding, classroom enrichment, or outdoor learning experiences. It’s more than just a game, it’s a gateway to shared knowledge, respect, and a deeper understanding of Native American heritage.