"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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is that a game?
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Go to where we keep the towels Look under your bed Go to the backyard , etc., etc.
i know you are just asking the same question in multiple forms, but obviously no one knows the answer
Yes it is meant for children eight to fourteen.
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
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
To invite the child's friends and maybe go out and go bowling or go to a playstation or go to an amusement park. Stage a treasure hunt with clues that lead to other clues. Keep older siblings out of it. Have a treasure box of treats to share at the end of it. This is fun to combine with a pirate theme. There are some great books on planning parties for kids. Check your library or bookstore.
For older children treasure hunts need to be a little more taxing but the basics remain the same. Try the following. Photo clues - close ups of where to find the next clue, close ups of things to find. Or if they have camera phones get them to photo themselves at a place. Riddles - harder to do but there is software for creating riddles available or search the Internet for riddles and puzzles. Direction clues - give them instructions to follow - like take 10 steps north, 5 east or 10 houses along the road etc. Missing words - use pop song lyrics or any other words/poems they know and miss out a word... the word represents the place to go to or thing to find.
A treasure hunt is when you search for treasure and the treasure is usually really good. ☺
you can be a good treasure by being like a girl like treasure Burton she is cool she is very respectful towards teachers and students.