Scavenger Hunt Clues and Kids

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The first thing to consider for any scavenger hunt is the age of the participants.
Children are smart and can be demanding sometimes, so tasks, hints and other assignments need to be challenging, fun, exciting and entertaining for their age group.
However, if puzzles and riddles are too difficult, kids might give up when they get stymied or confused while doing their assignments.
So it is important to balance challenge and level of difficulty.
For pre school children, pictograms, pictures, drawings or tasks that can easily be done can be included as hints or assignments that they have to be do in order to proceed to the next item on the list.
An easy example would be to draw or take a photograph a picture of a toy hidden inside a toy box or any where inside or outside the home.
The toy would have a simple task like sing a song or hop like a bunny taped to it.
Once the task is finished the moderator can now give the next clue that would lead your player to another item on the list.
Another easy idea would be to scatter 100 gold chocolate coins around the house for the kids to look for.
Once all 100 are collected you can give the kids the chocolate gold coins as prize.
If your guests are teen or pre teen other inventive ways to solve riddles and do tasks should be employed to lead them to the items on the scavenger hunt.
A cryptogram is a good brain teaser for the kids to do.
Instead of writing your clues the normal way make a cryptogram of the items on the list.
Provide the kids with the key to the puzzle or have them do a task like an apple eating contest and give the key only after they have completed the task.
An alternative to the cryptogram is a word search.
Make a word search puzzle of all the items included in the scavenger hunt.
Have your teams or players encircle the words of the items for the hunt.
The things that can be included in the scavenger hunt will also have to be age appropriate for the players involved.
A three year old for example might not know what a Frisbee or Maple tree leaf is.
If you are still having a hard time coming up with the clues, try doing the scavenger hunt backwards.
Start with the last item on the list and work your way down.
You can also fine tune your scavenger hunt by playing the game yourself.
The trial and error method is a good way to work out the bugs and kinks that might be there.
All items on the list do not have to be found.
Younger children may not want to continue with the hunt or have a hard time finishing the game, so in case of a tie, come up with a back-up clue or item that can easily be found.
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