Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Scavenger Hunt 'How to' - Planning Your Christmas Hunt

Christmas is a great time for keeping a scavenger hunt. It is a lot of fun for young and old alike. A scavenger hunt is a game with a list of items to be found. Lists of clues are given to an personel or team that will lead them to the items one at the time. Keep reading to explore this great scavenger hunt how to for Christmas.

Clues are the key to winning the hunt! Clues can be written in riddles, rhymes, puzzles, plain words and even pictures can be used. Easy clues should be used for small children so they can find the items easily, and always use security measures in every scavenger hut especially when children are participating. The winner is the personel or team that brings back the most items.

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As the holidays roll around, we all look for new ways to add a dinky zest to our family gatherings. We've all sung Christmas Carols and broke out the Egg Nog. We've watched as grandma brought in her extra cookies and Aunt Laura brought in her preeminent Peppermint Cake. It's always a extra time but it's always the same thing over and over again. This year why not try something new. Try a hosting a scavenger hunt.

Scavenger Hunt 'How to' - Planning Your Christmas Hunt

Holding a Christmas scavenger hunt is quality time with the whole family and it get's them complicated doing an operation together. You will palpate the joy of finding their smiling faces get excited as they bring back the items that they have found. The items to be found are to be related with Christmas. It could be ornaments, angels, a star, a stocking or a Christmas card with a determined photograph or sentiment on the front. The items can be original Christmas items or unique Christmas items.

Here's the steps to follow to have a thriving Christmas Hunt.

  1. Have all things prepared ahead of time so that the hunt will run smoothly and can be enjoyed by all.
  2. Choose the items to be found and put in order the clues.
  3. Decide what the prize for the winner will be. It could be a plate of Christmas cookies or a giant candy cane. There are so many possibilities. You're only dinky by your imagination.
  4. On the chosen day when everyone is running errands or Christmas shopping, hide the items before they return.
  5. Now sit back and get ready to see the thrill and joy sparkling in the eyes of your family. Let the Christmas scavenger hunt begin.
  6. When all items have been found, count to see who as the most items. You're now ready to name the winner and give them their prize.

It's a easy as that.

Scavenger Hunt 'How to' - Planning Your Christmas Hunt

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