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Below is an article published in Families Only.com October 2007 issue.
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SECRET, QUIET, TREASURE HUNT
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often asked for other activity ideas, particularly to end a birthday
party. A secret, quiet treasure hunt is fun and can gently end a party
without feelings being hurt. This varies from standard treasure hunts
where some children find things and some do not. Before the guests
arrive, hide as many items as there are children at the party. The
items can be theme oriented to go with your party theme. They should be
visible while blending in with whatever they are near, or on. Hide the
items inside or outside, depending on the weather. Items can be as
simple as construction paper cut-outs or actual things. Have the
children look for the items without speaking and without touching
anything. They must walk, not run. This also teaches repect for your
home or party location. Tell the children to try and remember where the
items are hidden. You may give clues. At the end of three minutes, have
the children gather. Have each child, one child at a time, bring back
one item. You, along with the guests, can give more clues here as well.
This can help a child find an item, who otherwise, might not. This will
go quite quickly. Each child will feel happy and there won't be any
tears! If they are leaving immediately after, then you can reward them
with their party favor. Otherwise, you can reward them with a tiny
snack or treat.
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