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on April 13, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Toddler Adventures & a Printable Scavenger Hunt

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #allfreeclear #CollectiveBias

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Jase is our little adventurer. I often find myself observing something he does and thinking to myself how much I do not understand little boys. They like to get messy, they like to crash into things, they like to be loud, and tackling you down to the ground is their love language. I am not a boy, so I will never understand those boy things. But one thing my little man has taught me to do is embrace adventure. He, in his little body, is our greatest adventure.

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My husband and I are constantly saying how he reminds us to go after things. He goes after what he wants with an eye for adventure. He is always exploring, always imagining, and always creating. He reminds us not to focus on the things that don’t matter and to explore with everything in us the sense of freedom that we could only learn through him. He reminds us of the importance of adventure in life.

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I have been looking for ways to incorporate his sense of adventure in our life. We are preparing to re-do his entire room with this one theme in mind and looking to capitalize on the adventure he brings into our life. I wanted to encourage that adventure in him and decided to put together a little spring scavenger hunt for him.

One of his favorite things to do is skim through those look and find books. He loves searching for items and the excitement on his face when he finds them is priceless. So I though, what if I could create a real life adventure for him to go on? So I put together this little scavenger hunt and we went out on an adventure of our own.

 

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With any adventure, things can tend to get a little messy. Being a boy mom I have realized that I have to embrace the mess and allow him to be free to be adventurous. Thankfully, I picked up some all® free clear detergent at Sam’s Club to have my back when the messes come. All® free clear detergent delivers a powerful clean and is the #1 Recommended brand by Dermatologists, Allergists, and Pediatricians. My babies have sensitive skin and we have used All® free clear detergent from day one since it is clinically proven to be gentle on skin. 

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I love knowing that I don’t have to let the fear of mess getting in the way of him being adventurous. I can encourage him to go on as many adventures as his little heart desires, and I can jump right in there with him. (You can print your very own Spring Toddler Scavenger Hunt here. 

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Here is to more adventures. 

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