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Colour Hunt – Yellow

Posted on March 30, 2011 19 Comments

Ooops! I totally forgot to post my last colour hunt photo last week! So here it is today…. Yellow!

I spy: two fairies, seven stars and cows crossing the road.

Playing Wordless Wednesday with the gorgeous My Little Drummer Boys today, pop on over and say hi!

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I’ve got a post up over at Childhood101 today. Would you let your 7-10 year old use facebook?
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  1. cate says

    ooh, it’s a rainy day here today, so I might get my little ones to have a go at colour hunting!

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  2. E. says

    Okay, I can’t find 7 stars and it is doing my head in.

    :(

    I must admit I have done all the colour hunts. I liked watching I Spy when my kids watched in on TV as well. Perhaps I’m a little juvenile?

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    • katef says

      the last three stars are probably a little tricky to find in this smaller image…they are on the rattle in the bottom right corner of the photo. I had to make it a little bit challenging for this last photo!

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  3. Julie says

    Love the idea of “colour hunting”. As Cate says, good one for a rainy day. You could even extend to “first sound” hunting, number hunting, category hunting (e.g. jungle animals, fruits…)… endless possibilities.

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  4. jen says

    I like your colour hunt photos. You might like to take part in my fridge photo ‘challenge’ too. It’s not really a challenge but I’ve put a photo on my blog of my fridge because I realise it’s an interesting portrait of a family’s life.

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    • katef says

      Oh I love a good fridge photo… must remember to photography my fridge for next week!

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  5. Thea says

    Oh what a fun game, I haven’t heard of it…where have I been hiding?
    Cool pic!! :)

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  6. jenny says

    ooh1 I looooove yellow Didn’t know it until now

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  7. umatji says

    i love it! would have a go but hate putting back the stuff that lies around as it is! eeep that sounds awful. great pic though!

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  8. Ash says

    I love your colour hunts! The egg is my favourite, oooh and the road signs! :)

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  9. Tamara says

    wow I love all that yellow

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  10. Shae says

    All I can see now is the Ponyville ponies lol. FML

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  11. Andrew says

    mmm yummy, felt icecreams :)

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    • katef says

      and those ice creams have given fury tongues to every child who has been in our house since you gifted them! LOL

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  12. Marita says

    So bright and cheery :)

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  13. Trish says

    So bright and beautiful Kate.
    Thanks for sharing and linking up.
    We have been colour hunting but not photographing :( .

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  14. Fiona @ My Mummy Daze says

    Hi Kate!

    This looks great!

    Is this an activity you do with your kids? Or do you just do it because it photographs well?

    I like it either way :)

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  15. Jenny says

    What a fabulous idea. Shall definitely be using this activity with my three year old!

    (found you at 1000 homes of happiness)

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