Fundana Fun and Learning Bandanas
Fundana Bandanas - Cotton bandanas imprinted with games, learning tools, and just plain fun. Wear to protect your head by day, and play games at camp.
Fundanas bandanas are games either in a scavenger hunt or bingo game format. Each game is printed on 100% cotton bandanas. They are designed to teach kids from 3 to adult about the environment around them in a fun, different way. They have no loose pieces, are machine washable, lightweight and easy to carry.
The bright colors and interesting questions encourage learning and fun in children and the adults have the time of their lives playing with the kids to solve the bingo and scavenger hunt games.
We recommend buying several to keep a variety of activities, and appeal to multiple interests. Choose from the following games:
1.) Bug Bingo (Bright Yellow Bandana). Players are insturcted to locate insect types, colors, chewed leaves, number of wings, and habitats. For finding the correct item, you earn a square. Earn a set of squares in a line and you win Bug Bingo !
2.) Star Finder (Black Bandana). Not really a game - more of a reference - a map to help you find stars. Using the Big Dipper to get oriented, you can then find other major stars and constellations.
3.) Knot Bingo (Dark Blue Bandana). Players earn squares by tying knots that are illustrated in step by step images on the bandana. Useful teaching tool for young and old.
4.) Tree Quest Game (Leaf Green Bandana). Players find tree parts, pine cones, leaf types, bark types and more to earn squares and win the game.
5.) Track & Scat Quest (Khaki Brown Bandana). Players earn squares on the gameboard by finding examples of different animals tracks and scat, evidence of dens (holes), leavings from squirrels eating nuts, and so on.
6.) Wild Bird Bingo (Red Bandana). Players look for specifc bird colors, types of songs, travel modes (ex: hopping vs flying straight vs darting, vs swimming) , food types, and sizes, You earn squares and try to get a bingo with a line of squares.
Each is 22" X 22"
Made in the USA !
Don't know how to tie a bandana ? There are a variety of methods and styles. In fact, fictional pirate "Jack Sparrow" gives a lesson here: