Look for all the bunny tracks.... that's a good clue...
Go to where we keep the towels Look under your bed Go to the backyard , etc., etc.
easy riddles such as the next clue is hidden under "an object that gets wet when it dries (a towal)" or something like that. be creative and have fun
Specific examples of rhyming riddles for a treasure hunt would depend on several factors including the actual treasure, the locations searched, and the age of the people searching. A couple of examples could be, "Roses are red, Violets are blue, You'll never guess, Where I've hidden the clue."- flowerpot; or, "Take a walk and step outside, this is where you go to ride."- garage.
A witch hunt is the search for either evidence of witchcraft or people who practice it. Metaphorically, this can apply to any situation.
1. Dig at the BIG 'X' ~ 2. Look inside a cookie jar for a surprise. ~ 3. Where do you put your tooth so the tooth fairy can leave some money? ~ 4. Where do you go to wash your teeth? ~ 5. What did the monkeys jump on before the fell down and hit their head? * I'm trying to make an implication of 3 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed.
hide them in a place that blends in with the place you put them in.
Easter eggs Easter eggs
look in the easy places first most people will put them in easy places because they think your to smart to look there
On Easter
Easter
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Easter Egg Hunt
When you find me you will find yourself. What am I? A mirror I look like paper, but you can't write on me. You look for me when you are running. What am I? A tissue Hope these helped:)
For information on scavenger hunt clues, one can look in to many websites, such as 'Coolest Parties' website and 'Coolest Scavenger Hunt Riddles' website. Both offer creative and fun suggestions for scavenger hunt clues.
Easter Eggs
In the term 'Easter egg hunt' there are no verbs. The noun Easter is used as a proper adjective to describe 'egg', and the noun egg is used as and adjective to describe the noun'hunt'.The word hunt is both a noun and a verb; in the term 'Easter egg hunt' the word hunt is a noun, for example:Subject: The Easter egg hunt is scheduled for Sunday.Object: We plan to go to the Easter egg hunt.AnagrammaticallyThe letters in Easter egg hunt can spell "eats" and "ate."The other past tense verbs are set, sat, and taught (but none have their present form).
You can have a regular Easter Egg Hunt where the eggs are scattered about and kids run around and collect as many as possible. I found this game ideas at http://www.partygameideas.com/easter-games/ Easter Egg Treaasure Hunt where clues lead you to eggs and then the Easter treasure. Easter Egg Relay Race with spoons and eggs Easter Hop Spot where kids hop around a board based on the roll of the dice. Then there are Easter trivia games too, word scrabbles and Easter Bingo Other options include having an Easter Egg decorating contest or go bobbing for a plastic egg with a prize in the middle.