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👀 Sight – Noticing with Your Eyes

"Look around, fellow explorer - calm starts when you notice."

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"Whoa! That butterfly almost booped my nose! Can you see something tiny near you?"

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"What can you spot that is bright or colorful today?"

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"What color is the flower?"

"What insect is this?"

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👀 Scavenger Hunt Challenge:


Finn whispers, “Use your quiet fox eyes… can you spot all 5 hidden things above? If you’re on a computer and hover over them, they might share a secret message.”

💻 On a computer: Hover gently to see what each creature says.

📱 On a phone or tablet: You can still find all 5—your eyes are the detectives today! The forest is extra quiet here, so no messages will appear.

Explorer Challenge:


“Can you find something tiny and bright near you right now — just like Finn’s butterfly?”

💛 Parent Moment:

 

When your child slows down to notice, pause with them. Calm grows best when we see the small things — together.

🍃 When you’re ready, choose another sense or follow the pawprints back to Finn’s trail.

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