Home scavenger hunt clues and hints for kids
- I’m in the kitchen, and you’ll never eat me, …
- Give me a tap and I’ll give you some suds, …
- I’ve got buttons and numbers, and can give things a zap, …
- I get cold, but my door twin gets colder, …
- I take your food and return it to you hotter, …
- I’ll give you cubes and cold creamy treats,
Beside above, how do you make a treasure hunt clue at home?
At Home Treasure Hunt Instructions for parents
- Give Clue #1 to your child. #2 under your child’s bed. #3 next to an egg. #4 under a pillow. #5 under a lamp. #6 under the soap. #8 in the bookshelf. #9 in the toilet paper. …
- Hide a treasure (or a small gift) somewhere near the couch.
Just so, how do you make a treasure map with clues? How to make a treasure map!
- Mix the tea bags and coffee into a bowl of warm water. …
- Once dry, your paper will look old and dirty – perfect for a pirate map! …
- Time to design your map! …
- Pain the map’s edges and flick it with specks of the tea mixture. …
- Write a letter on each piece of paper and put them at the map locations.
Considering this, how do you write a good treasure hunt clue?
Here are my Top Five Clue-writing Tips for creating excellent treasure hunt clues:
- Use wordplay: I love playing with words when brainstorming scavenger hunt ideas. …
- Employ puzzles: There are so many great puzzles to choose from when looking for treasure hunt ideas: crosswords, wordsearches, sudokus, acrostics, jumbles.