Pawprint Badges helps leaders, teachers, parents and families create adventures, make memories and reward achievement with high-quality collectible badges. From seasonal challenges and curriculum-linked activities to licensed designs and everyday adventures, each badge can be paired with free challenge packs, activity ideas and printable resources to make planning simple. Whether you’re filling an hour, planning a term or celebrating something special, Pawprint Badges helps turn fun activities into moments worth remembering.Shop the Collection
Pawprint Trails brings days out to life with collectible trail badges, activity ideas and fun ways to explore new places. From cities and landmarks to family adventures, each trail is designed to help you discover more, make memories and collect something special along the way. Whether you’re planning a weekend adventure, exploring somewhere new or looking for a keepsake from your travels, Pawprint Trails turns every visit into an adventure worth remembering.
Pawprint Tales brings the people, places and history of the UK to life through illustrated stories featuring Alfie, our fox-red Labrador. Created to sit alongside Pawprint Trails, each tale follows Alfie on an adventure through a different location, uncovering local stories, landmarks and hidden details along the way. Perfect for reading before a visit, after completing a trail or from the comfort of home, Pawprint Tales helps turn real places into adventures worth remembering.
Get cooking with our Food Activities, all taken from our free downloadable challenge packs. From foraging and cooking to mixing and baking, these activities build essential independence skills. Bringing all our food-focused activities together in one place, you can easily filter by related subjects, time, and equipment needed, making it simple to find the perfect recipe for fun. Whether you’re a budding chef or just love tasty treats, these activities are perfect for whipping up a great time. Start cooking and earning your badges, today!
Make some hedgehog food for the garden using chicken/tuna, potatoes, cooked vegetables and small pieces of fruit including apples, mango or pumpkin- some of a hedgie’s favourite things!
Other decapods include crayfish, prawns and shrimp. Cook each of them and taste test…do they all taste different? What are the differences? Which one do you like the most?
St. Andrew was a fisherman choose and do one of the following: • Cook a fish dish. • Learn how to fillet and prepare a fresh fish. • Have a go at catching your own fish. • Take a hike to your local fish and chip shop to eat some fish.
Have a go at fermenting some fruit by stirring fresh fruit chunks into fermentation syrup (sugar, water and baking yeast) to make a tasty treat for butterflies in your garden.
Bake a batch of cinnamon swirl butterfly rolls. Top your rolls with cherries for the butterfly’s body and cherry stalks for the antennae. Don’t forget to decorate your butterfly’s wings with icing.
Put together your own fruit skewers using fruit and sweet treats. For some extra fun, why not read The Very Hungry Caterpillar and put your ingredients on your skewer in the same order, eating each piece as you go along?
Palm oil is impacting the habitats of many animals, making some like orangutans endangered. Find out which foods contain palm oil and try shopping sustainably. Can you find suitable alternatives?
The average camel can drink 200 litres of water in 3 minutes. Find out how much water you should be drinking and record your daily intake for a week. Did you do better or worse than you thought?
Gather different varieties of the same food (e.g. apples), rate them by how tasty they look. Which looks best? Blindfolded, taste them all. Which one tasted the best? Was it the same as the one that looked the best? What is the moral of the activity?
Bananas have the power to boost your immune system and your mood, use them to bake a tasty banana bread or enjoy chocolate bananas cooked on a campfire
Big cats like to eat raw meat! Try different kinds of meat such as beef, lamb, chicken and duck - don’t forget to cook them though as us humans can’t eat raw meat!
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