Draw Your Own Seek and Find

Draw Your Own Seek and Find

I'm sure many of you are familiar with Where's Waldo, I Spy, and other seek-and-find books. They tend to have intricate illustrations or photographs in which you search for a specific list of items or a certain character. Did you know that you can make one yourself to share with your friends? Here's how:

1. Find a good, sturdy piece of paper. If it's your first one, you might start small on a notecard so you don't have to fill too much space.

2. Pick any theme your heart desires. Need some suggestions? What about candy and sweets, the ocean, monsters, your favorite holiday, or outer space?

3. Fill the paper with little drawings. Use any drawing instrument you like the most (pencil, markers, crayons, etc.).

4. When the paper is full, write down a list of all the items someone needs to find. 5. Give the puzzle to a friend and see if they can find all the hidden items!



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