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Easter Treasure Hunt by Clued in Kids - Kenson Parenting Solutions
Easter Treasure Hunt by Clued in Kids - Kenson Parenting Solutions
Easter Treasure Hunt by Clued in Kids - Kenson Parenting Solutions
Easter Treasure Hunt by Clued in Kids - Kenson Parenting Solutions

Easter Treasure Hunt by Clued in Kids

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Easter Treasure Hunt Clue Pad

A fun healthy alternative to your traditional Easter Egg Hunt!  Solve puzzles, decode messages, find hidden pictures to find the next clue!  Great for 1-10 kids ages 6 and up. (Kids of different ages can play together!) A great way to keep the kids busy!

Contains: 1 Clue Pad & Mailing envelope. Clue pad contains 12 clues, instructions & answer key.

Product Features:

  • Can be used for 1 child or up to 10!

  • Set up only takes 8 minutes, the fun lasts an hour or more!

  • Scavenger hunts teach logic, math, social studies and reading!

  • Solving the clues with a group teaches social skills & teamwork!

  • Clued in kids treasure hunt leads kids on an adventure around the house or classroom!


How It Works:

One child, or a number of children working together, can enjoy Clued In Kids treasure hunts.

Each hunt contains a series of clues with activities and puzzles that, when solved, reveal the location of the next clue, and the next, until the treasure is found.

In less than 10 minutes an adult or older child can set up a hunt that will provide an hour or more of excitement for kids.

 

FAQ:


Q: What is the difference between a treasure hunt and a scavenger hunt?

A: A treasure hunt is when a series of clues leads kids to a “treasure.” … A scavenger hunt, on the other hand, is a search for a list of items.

Q: What age is best for these hunts?

A: Generally, these hunts are designed for elementary school kids (K – 5th grade).

Q: How can kids of different ages hunt together?

A: All our hunts have easier and harder clues because we know that rarely do you have a group of kids who are all the same age (except for birthday parties, and even then, siblings are often present). Plus, older kids often enjoy helping and teaching the younger ones.

Q: What if I don’t have a clue-hiding place that is specified in a hunt?

A: Clued In Kids treasure hunts use hiding places found in most homes (doorbell, fork, bike, etc.). But, if any hiding place does not exist in the home, simply pocket that clue. When the time comes for the missing clue, tell the kids to do an activity to get it (i.e. jumping jacks).