
Adelaide and Christopher recently enjoyed a fun and interactive outing to Bunnings, turning an everyday trip into an engaging learning experience. What began as a simple visit quickly became a playful adventure filled with movement, exploration, and skill-building.
During the activity, they took part in a colour-matching game using six different coloured cards. As they walked through the aisles, they searched for products and objects that matched each colour, turning the store into a space for discovery and fun challenges.
This simple yet creative game encouraged them to stay active, practise observation skills, and engage in decision-making while moving through different sections of the store. It also supported social interaction, focus, and independent exploration in a real-world environment.
Outings like this show how everyday places can become meaningful opportunities for learning, enjoyment, and personal development. It was a great day of connection, movement, and fun for both Adelaide and Christopher.