️ Hunt for Hidden Jobs! – Spot Every Profession & Its Tools
Doctors, firefighters, chefs and more have hidden their tools! This seek-and-find game teaches professions and tools for children aged 2–7.
About This Video
A busy town is hiding the tools of every profession — a stethoscope, a fire hose, a chef's ladle, a builder's hard hat, a teacher's globe, a pilot's headset and more. Each tool belongs to a different job, and spotting them all requires both sharp eyes and the knowledge of which tools go with which profession. This seek-and-find game teaches children the names of jobs and their tools simultaneously through the most engaging format: a visual discovery challenge.
Perfect for children aged 2 to 7 beginning to explore the world of work and grown-up jobs. After watching, ask your child 'what tool would a doctor use?' or 'what does a firefighter carry?' The game builds the professional vocabulary and conceptual understanding that helps children connect people they see in the community — the postal worker, the nurse, the builder — to the fascinating jobs they do. Free to watch with no account needed.
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Parents' Questions
Which jobs and professional tools are hidden in the Find Hidden Jobs game?
The hidden jobs game hides the signature tool of each profession among a richly illustrated town scene: the doctor's stethoscope, the firefighter's hose and helmet, the chef's ladle and toque hat, the builder's hard hat and measuring tape, the teacher's globe and ruler, the pilot's headset and flight map, the dentist's mirror tool, the artist's palette and brushes, the mechanic's spanner, the gardener's trowel, the nurse's syringe, the postman's bag and more. Children who successfully find each tool are asked to name the job it belongs to — doubling the vocabulary learning within a single game session.
How does this jobs game help young children understand the world of work?
Children between 2 and 7 are at the most receptive stage for career awareness — research shows that children's sense of which jobs are possible for them is largely formed before age 7. This game develops awareness through the most natural mechanism: curious discovery. Finding a pilot's headset and connecting it to the word 'pilot' is a richer learning moment than any description. After watching, connect the game to real community workers your child encounters: the postal worker, the bus driver, the shop cashier. Ask: 'Which hidden tool from the game do they use?' Each connection deepens the child's understanding of how jobs serve the whole community.
What age is the Find Hidden Jobs professions game designed for?
Designed for children aged 2 to 7. Two to three year olds recognise the most visually distinctive tools — the fire engine red hose, the bright hard hat, the gleaming stethoscope — and enjoy matching them to their jobs with parent guidance. Children aged 4 to 7 tackle more subtly hidden tools and can name most jobs and their tools independently after two or three viewings. Widely used in nursery and Reception classrooms during community helpers topic weeks — children arrive at career awareness activities already knowing the tools and names of a wide range of professions, making role play and discussion significantly richer and more specific.