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Scavenger Hunt: How to Play These Games? Create a list of things to search out, hear or do. Set a time limit (within which the task has to be completed) Give the participants a list and let them scavenge around. The one who completes doing the tasks earliest or does the maximum within a given time is the winner.
For younger children: Call out each letter and work together to find something that starts with that letter. For older children: Write the letters on a piece of paper. Split up and hunt for something for each of the letters! Write down your finds if they cant be moved (like a mattress or couch).
Scavenger hunts are fun for all ages. Preschoolers will enjoy a simple hunt with pictures of the items to look for. Older kids can search for more challenging items or follow clues. And tweens and teens will enjoy the challenge of riddles and puzzles that make them think about each item. Easy Indoor Scavenger Hunt for Kids - Ideas for the Home Ideas for the Home by Kenarry indoor-scavenger-hunt Ideas for the Home by Kenarry indoor-scavenger-hunt
Set the Boundaries Be On Hand. Only lay eggs in a pre-defined area suitable for the youngest of the hunters. The excitement is the same whether the egg is merely laid by the bunny on the lawn or whether its halfway up a tree. Nonetheless, toddler Easter Egg hunts need a high level of supervision. How to Organise an Easter Egg Hunt for Toddlers - Sitters Sitters blog how-to-organise-an-ea Sitters blog how-to-organise-an-ea
Other Ways to Do a Scavenger Hunt Let kids take pictures of the scavenger hunt items with a kid-friendly camera. Tie yarn to an object to find. Make a photo book of objects or even people to find! Turn the hunt into a race. Use clues instead of naming objects. Tape scavenger hunt items on the wall with painters tape.

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Other Ways to Do a Scavenger Hunt Let kids take pictures of the scavenger hunt items with a kid-friendly camera. Tie yarn to an object to find. Make a photo book of objects or even people to find! Turn the hunt into a race. Use clues instead of naming objects. Tape scavenger hunt items on the wall with painters tape. 17 Indoor Scavenger Hunt Ideas for Toddlers Entertain Your Toddler indoor-scavenger-hu Entertain Your Toddler indoor-scavenger-hu
Letter blocks and puzzles: The colourful appearance of letters and blocks attracts and encourages children to learn and form words and solve the puzzles. 4. Alphabet matching games: In this activity, children match the letters with the corresponding words, uppercase letters, and lowercase letters.

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