It’s the season for falling leaves, pumpkin pie, and expressing gratitude. How will you be celebrating with your children?
A Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt for kids would be a ton of fun and an activity to keep them busy over the holiday break. Mike is back with a great group of clues:
- For this clue, to find out where you are going, look in the horn that is overflowing. (Cornucopia)
- Find the next clue or your plans may topple! Check near a bird who says gobble, gobble. (Turkey)
- Your next clue, from what I’ve heard said, is near something a pilgrim might wear on their head. (Pilgrim’s hat)
- These once grew on trees and have been changing color, sometimes they are raked, but are now a clue cover. (Autumn leaves)
- For your next clue, just take a short walk towards a corny old friend who grows on a stalk. (Corn cob)
- Your next clue is squashed in a familiar place … a month ago many of these were carved with a face. (Pumpkin)
- I’m crispy and sweet and taste good in pie, I’ve got your next clue so come right on by! (Apple)
- Do you “pine” for a clue? I’ve got what you need! If you were an evergreen, I’d be your seed. (Pine cone)
Have fun hunting this Thanksgiving holiday!
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Great idea! I love to have fun things to do with the kids and their friends around the holidays. This is a keeper.
Super idea! I love to have fun things to do with the kids and their friends during holiday breaks from school. This is definately a keeper.
Love the rhyming and great ideas for a scavenger hunt.