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Making A Birthday With Credit Card

How to make a Birthday (or any reason for a gift) into a full of fun time for all other?

The first thing is short and simple. Write-down a clue in a Birthday card that directs to another clue, then another clue, until in the end they find the gift just like an actual treasure hunt.
Keep read in for the better points.

I haven’t GIVEN Birthday or Christmas presents to my children for many years, instead they receive their Celebration card and in the card is a easy clue written on a piece of paper. (Depending on the age and skill of the birthday, child would depend on the clue they receive).

The common idea is to play treasure hunt on whatever scale you feel the recipient can manage. As an example, Children from 4 to 10 would perhaps be limited to the house and garden. Teenagers may love to travel to local malls or shops and for adults unless you have a rocket to play with the world is big enough!!

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This Idea works like this.

Take a A4 paper and a marker pen and guess the areas of where you could set a clue that will direct them to another clue. As an example Clue “Where does Buzz light year go when the play room is tidy?” The answer is "the toy box" When they figure that out, tell them there is another clue in the toy box. They now go to the toy box and find a clue (may be fixed to Buzz Light-year) it could say "where do you store your bike??" The answer could well be the shed or garage...so the child goes to the shed or where ever the bike is stored and there, fixed to the bike, is another clue.

The Treasure hunter will really enjoy this much more than just getting the gift given to them. Try it yourself (Do a test run with your partner and see what fun it is).I suggest making the treasure hunter work a bit, thus why not put the first clue down stairs and the second one up stairs and then the third one in the garage, think of two places a long way from each other then watch and enjoy as your treasure hunter runs around the place looking for the next clue!

They ultimately find the present that you may have hidden in a draw or under the settee.
Some clues can be tricky so you may have to give hints or tips. This could take the form of the game “charades” where you can give a clue, but you can’t speak, you only give signs.

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