Enjoy their eager suggestions and outbursts. Learn more about their creative thinking too.
The Family Meeting:
Brainstorm treasure hunting ideas. Write down every suggestion. Do not judge the ideas or their eagerness will drift downward until they quit.
Here are some treasure hunt questions to ask your kids:
For Indoors ~
Can you think of a way to use shapes, objects, and/or colors for treasure hunts?
How about an alphabet treasure hunt with rhymes?
Can you use pictures to create a treasure hunt? How?
Which kind of treasure hunt should we have?
For Outdoors ~
Where will the treasure hunt be?
Who will write the clues?
Should we look for clues separately or together?
What should the treasure be?
Treasure hunts can be used for holidays and special occasions. Don't do all the planning yourself. Get your kids involved. Increase the fun. Create cool memories for a lifetime.
Does your family create treasure hunts? What kind?
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