draw out a fake map on some computer paper crumple it up a few times put some tears in it and give it to him and the x could be out in the backyard just barry some hotwheels or something that he/she can find
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is that a game?
"Find a big shoe, this will give you a blue clue!" that can be a clue for a treasure hunt in a mall, if there is a big, blue shoe in there!!! Hope that helps!
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You just have to follow all of the clues.
She likes to splash when sh'es takin' a bath
You can make up clues using animals that your children like and creating rhymes around those animals. Tie in a location name that leads the children to the next clue. If you have trouble with this you can always purchase a treasure hunt that is already designed for you and you customize with the locations. Check out http://www.mastersofthehunt.com/buy-a-scavenger-hunt.php for a safari themed kids scavenger hunt that might work well for you.
Blue's Clues - 1996 Blue's Big Treasure Hunt 3-1 was released on: USA: 14 March 1999
You can use "pick up on" in a sentence to mean to notice or become aware of something. For example, "She was quick to pick up on his subtle hints during the conversation."
Go to where we keep the towels Look under your bed Go to the backyard , etc., etc.
The children are playing a game called "Treasure Hunt" where they have to find hidden clues around the house or yard to discover a final prize. They are enjoying the challenge and teamwork involved in solving the clues together.