Little Puck Archeologist May 2026
You know the type. They don’t need a fedora or a dusty dig site. Their excavation equipment consists of a plastic shovel, a determined pair of hands, and an uncanny ability to find the one Mud Pie of Significance hidden in a patch of perfectly clean grass.
To you, it’s a piece of gravel. To them, it is a meteorite from Mars, a dragon egg, or a million-year-old tooth from a giant bear. little puck archeologist
Following in Tiny Footsteps: A Parent’s Guide to the “Little Puck Archeologist” You know the type
So hand them the paintbrush. Point them toward the flower bed. And watch your very own Little Puck Archeologist unearth the world, one tiny treasure at a time. To you, it’s a piece of gravel
They’re not digging up dinosaur bones (yet), but your little one is a natural-born historian. Here’s how to nurture the tiny archeologist living in your living room. If you have a toddler or preschooler, you’ve met the “Little Puck Archeologist.”