
Insect Scavenger Hunt
Embark on a scavenger hunt together with little ones to look for insects!
Watch the video Bug Boogie then do the activity below.
Go on a scavenger hunt to find insects. Fill in the sheet with pictures of your favorite insects. Make sure they are local to your area. Choose a park, field, marsh, forest, or your own backyard. Listen for insect sounds (like crickets or grasshoppers) and look for the colors of insects (like ladybugs or bees). Remind children not to touch any of the insects in case they sting or bite. Just use their eyes and ears to find them. Research some favorite insects to find out the habitats of where they might be found. If you can find insect stickers, put a sticker on the picture of each insect found.

Zap Game
Play this fun game to learn more about insect metamorphosis.

Head, Thorax, Abdomen Song
Learn about the body parts of a bug through this song.

Habitats in Your Own Environment
Explore the habitats in your neighborhood with little ones.

Sit Spot
Use this activity to help create a place for children to journal, draw, and practice mindfulness.

Sounds of Rain
You and your child can create the many sounds of a rainstorm through play and arts and crafts!

Sunny Days Song
Join Elmo, Big Bird, and friends to sing “Sunny Day” and see the beauty of Hawaii, from its beaches to volcanic mountains.

I Love the Rain
Watch Elmo and Grover sing about how rain helps Earth’s people, animals, and plants live and grow.