Do you want your kids to find their own pot of gold at the end of the rainbow this St. Patrick’s Day? Send them on a treasure hunt looking for all of those things that are truly Irish:
Blarney Stone: Kiss me and maybe you’ll be as lucky as we!
Do you want your kids to find their own pot of gold at the end of the rainbow this St. Patrick’s Day? Send them on a treasure hunt looking for all of those things that are truly Irish:
Blarney Stone: Kiss me and maybe you’ll be as lucky as we!
Here are more clues to keep the kids guessing during your annual holiday treasure hunt:
Cocoa: Creamy and frothy, a delectable treat with chocolate chips and peppermint sticks!
Looking for other treasure hunt ideas? Read about organizing a treasure hunt, getting clue cards, or clues for other themes (St. Patrick’s, April Fool’spirate, Halloween).
If you are having a treasure hunt this season at your holiday party, and are looking for clues to use, find some sample clues below that utilize holiday places and goods in your home for you to send them holiday hunting… Read the rest of this entry »
Here are some Halloween Treasure Hunt Clues for your upcoming Halloween Party you can use regardless of where you hide subsequent clues. You must fill in the details based on where you hide your clues!
Happy Halloween To You,
Get Your Glo-Sticks to Look For The Clues
Don’t Get Scared When the Ghosts Go Boo!
Look Under ______ for Clue #2!
It’s coming on Halloween season again, and it’s the perfect season for a Halloween Treasure Hunt. We love coming up with clues for your very own hunts, and this year is no exception. Mike, Peppers and Pollywogs’ own poet, has created a great set of clues all around Halloween decorations this year to keep the kids on the hunt for their treats! (See these other Halloween treasure hunt clues too.)
Check out the clues:
Yo ho ho! If you are looking to set up a treasure hunt for your pirate party, you can organize it in a couple of ways:
For very young children (under the age of 5), simply hide gold coins in your party area, and give the kids small mesh bags to put their loot in! It’s easy and fun. This candy can also be used as the party favor.
Holding an Easter egg hunt this spring? Perhaps you would like to add a twist and include a scavenger hunt of sorts. Or, if you are looking for a fun springtime activity, send your child and her friends on a treasure hunt to discover the season. Here are some simple clues to get your scavengers searching:
Bunny: Fluffy and white, soon I’ll come and hide all the surprises in sight!