![]() ![]() But definitely not the same photo!īelow is my rectangle photo of a brick on the side of our house.Īnd below is George’s version of the rectangle. He got the shape and object in every photo. I have a collection of both my photos and his photos and its fun to compare the two!īelow is my photo for the triangle (I didn’t have the red triangle and text in the photos, I just added that for this post to be clear).Īnd below is the photo that George took of the triangles he found. Once he found it, he switched over to the camera app to snap a photo of it too. George then took the iPad around the yard to find those shapes. ![]() I took about a dozen photos of shapes I found around the yard and stored them in an album on the iPad for George. Squares I found in our porch railing and skirting.Ĭircles were everywhere! I found a bell on their bikes, the ends of hoses, wheels of the million toys we have. Triangles were the hardest to find, but found them in spokes of the cars and bikes. A square, circle, triangle and rectangle. I decided to hunt around the yard to find different shapes of objects. I finally realized that the iPad mini (affiliate link) that we have can be used! Duh! It took me forever to come up with this solution.Įven better, it let me put the photo scavenger hunt right on the iPad for the kids to search for and then have George take photos of what he found. And the boys love taking photos.īut the boys don’t have their own camera, and all I have is my DSLR that I use (affiliate link) and I don’t want to hand that over to the boys (I’m nervous of it breaking… and I couldn’t go without it until I got it replaced). I always love any kind of scavenger hunt. I’ve wanted to do a photo scavenger hunt with the kids for a long, long time. ![]()
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