Instead of throwing a birthday party for kids that feature video games, get them outdoors by throwing a treasure hunt. Treasure hunts can build leadership skills, practice teamwork and improve logical reasoning by deciphering clues. Additionally, children can satiate their natural curiosity to explore their environment in hopes of finding the elusive buried treasure.
Survey a site for the treasure hunt. The best locations have a variety of objects and are easily navigated, like parks. If an adult can chaperone each team, consider using an amusement park or a shopping mall.
Pick a theme for the hunt. Use your child's favorite cartoon characters and movies for inspiration. Decorate each clue by drawing pictures or placing stickers of the characters.
Draw speech bubbles around the clue and make it appear that their favorite cartoon is issuing instructions on where to explore next. Plot where to place the clues and ensure they cannot be seen in plain sight. Because finding clues out of ... more.
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