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Testimonials I can't begin to tell you how many parties (ours) and many friends have included scavenger hunts because of the program! I can't believe how much use (and fun) I've received from just one purchase. Really, one of the best on-line, leap of faith purchases I've ever made. I love how it keeps be up-dated and improved as well. Nothing bad to say! Super product! We went on a big family camp out this Summer with lots of kids at different age levels. I was able to create a scavenger hunt for the kids that were under 5 years old AND the kids that were 10-12 years old so that all could have the right level of challenge. It was a big hit! You made it so easy for me to set up the scavenger hunt with the riddles. Everyone had so much fun and thought I was so clever how I came up with it. :-) LOL..... I told my family that they needed to thank Riddle Me. So thank you Riddle Me from my entire family. We purchased this for my daughters birthday party because she really wanted to do a scavenger hunt but just couldn't come up with clues. After a search on the internet I found Riddle Me. It is so easy and it looks great when we print it. My daughter is so excited and it saved me hours of work. |
Treasure Hunt Clue IdeasRiddles and CluesIdeas for Creating a Treasure Hunt Riddle Clue GameKids love treasure hunt clues. Parents love fun activities that engage the brain and get their children moving. Riddle Me answers both issues. It's a perfect, easy to use game that really lets kids have a blast hunting down objects around your home. Check out the main page for a description of this treasure hunt game, but here are a bunch of ideas to help you see some of the clue activities you can do with Riddle Me. WATCH HOW RIDDLE ME WORKS IN THIS SHORT VIDEO Use It Today - Immediately Download After Purchasing Treasure Hunt Clues and Ideas:1) Get the Princess to the Ball
2) Clues to a Mystery
3) "Just Right" You remember the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Goldilocks found things that were "just right" for her. This is a game for you to find what is "just right" at your house. Give the children the three clues for the first set. Tell them that they have to go find out where each clues leads. After they figure out all three clues, they have to return and tell which item best answers the question.
4) Be an Explorer
For example:
5) Under the Sea
6) Sing, Sing a Song
7) Treasure Island Follow the trail of the old pirate to find his treasure. You have the first clue to lead you to the first location where you will find a few pieces of the treasure and the second clue. Continue the same way to as many clues and locations as you would like. Your final location could have a cake decorated to look like an island. The island cake could have "treasure" inside it that they would discover as they cut or "dig" on the "X" marking the spot. 8) Birthday Baseball - (based on Abbott and Costello's "Who's on first")
9) Dragon Land At each location they would have to help a "dragon". For example, the first location they would have to help Rainbow Dragon sort all the colored blocks into the correct box. The second location they would have to help make a "bridge" for Earth Dragon to cross the "water". (They would have to use their imagination. The water could be a sidewalk and the bridge could be a large foam puzzle). In another location, they would have to help Word Dragon finish a story by putting the correct letter to make some simple words. They could also help Tic Tac Dragon play a game of tic tac toe or pick up sticks for Fire Dragon to make some roasted marshmellows. Once they have found and helped all the dragons, they "fly" back to the kitchen for a yummy dragon snack. 10) Round 'em up Cowboy Each child will pretend to be a rancher and help round up the cattle. Select several locations from the Riddle Me home inventory list, enough for each child to go to separated places. In each location, hide a toy cow or a picture of a cow. Then it's time for the round up. For fun, each child could ride a stick horse. Give each child one clue, different from the other children. Once they find where the clue leads, they should get the cow and bring it back. You can then give them a second clue and so on until all the cows are rounded up. ORDER SAFELY AND SECURELY
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