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Welcome to ScavengerHuntClues.org.
If you’re anything like us, you appreciate the exhilaration of a good scavenger hunt, complete with excellent clues, wrong turns, and a final treasure. So thanks for taking the time to check us out; we’re working hard to provide you with a collection of scavenger hunt clues, resources, ideas, games, and more. Share your ideas and stories with us; we can’t wait to hear from you!
To break the ice, I’m going to get right into a story sent to us by a friend:
Scavenger Hunt Clues
When I think of scavenger hunts, I think of the “old school” ones that you just don’t see much of anymore. Anyone remember when a neighborhood boy or girl would come to your door – usually a little out of breath – and ask you for a cup of flour? And boy, did they need it in a hurry! You see, winning a scavenger hunt in our neighborhood was a pretty big deal. And even today – if done well – I believe scavenger hunts can be a wonderful tool for getting to know your neighbors and educating your children. And most importantly, FUN!
I’d like to share what I feel have been a couple fantastic clues over the years.
Pictures: Ask the kids to get a snapshot of someone dressed in World War II garb. World War II is all but forgotten in many circles. All politics aside, it was a major event in our history – in the world’s history – so why not teach something here? It could stimulate great conversation with the children, and who knows: maybe the little old lady who feels alone and isolated will get a visitor today?
Cassette tapes/8-tracks: We all remember these. In fact, it wasn’t that long ago that record companies still produced cassettes. But how many six-year-olds have a “clue” what they are? All they need to do is track down ONE. And I’ll bet it’s harder than some of us may think. Again, there’s some good conversation to be had about these, a learning experience for the kids, and it gives us a chance to reminisce a little.
That’s all for now! Thanks for reading.
So there you have the first in what is to be many stories regarding scavenger hunts, their clues, and great ideas. Thanks for visiting, and we hope to see you back in our community soon!
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