Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Learn how you play a treasure hunt

Children are guaranteed to move and laugh, to send for clues on a treasure hunt game. Try it out for a holiday, special occasion or just a rainy day. Older children can also be mobilized to implement a treasure hunt for siblings or cousins Littler.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 20-30 minutes

Here is how:

  1. Select a price (see Tips) and find a hiding place for him.
  2. Create your tracks. Adaptation to their players. Ask royalties for pre-readers. Clip pictures from magazines and catalogs, or to find online, if your drawing skills are so low as mine. Ask older children with puzzles, word games or even math problems: Tell them 3x6 to take action or rotate 45 degrees, for example.
  3. Increase the level of activity on a treasure hunt. With each index, including instructions on how to travel another cache: Jumping, Crawling, you wave your hands in the air, and so on.
  4. Hide your tracks. Again, you make the difficult adjustment capabilities of the children. Goal challenge without too much frustration. Consider hide evidence in rocks within the plastic Easter eggs, etc. You can also see if you possibilities to be able to leave messages without paper. Use magnetic letters on the fridge, or writing on a blackboard, for example.
  5. Set ground rules: do not run around the house, do not push aside other players, and so on, as needed.
  6. Hand on the first track and put the wheels in motion!

Tips:

  1. The prices can not be everything a great birthday or holiday gift that does not fit a piece of jewelry or a healthy snack under the tree or next to the cake.
  2. Destination for a trip of three fifty-seven courses for children (five years or less) and up to 10 for the older children. You want your treasure hunt to make them frustrated to keep busy, but not.

What you need

  • Prices (see tips for ideas)
  • Small pieces of paper for clues
  • Creativity!

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