March 11, 2017

Free St.Patrick's day scavenger hunt clues and printables

My girls came home on Friday with a metallic green coins and a grand idea.
Their teacher told them they could use it to catch a leprechaun. So they spent most of the night making leprechaun traps and were a little disappointed when they didn't catch one. 
I reassured them it was a good thing because we don't even know 
what to do with one let alone feed it.
Thank goodness for goggle because they wanted to learn all about them.
This link below is a great source of information.
Tomorrow we have to go out and get some trap making supplies based on the 
Instead of finding an empty trap I thought it would be fun to have the leprechaun leave them scavenger hunt for a pot of chocolate.
The clues are pretty generic places found in most homes.
The fridge
a clock,
sock drawer or boots.
kitchen or dinning room table.
the freezer,
the shower,
cereal cupboard,
and the utensil drawer,
The treasure can be something as simple as a clay pot painted and filled with Rolo's.
A bag filled with treats or even a couple of chocolate bars. 
Chocolate is always magical!

Here is the condensed and easy to print format.
You can save any of the printables by right clicking on the picture and saving it to your computer.












March 03, 2017

FREE printable Easter egg hunts

Although its snowing outside and I still have 44 days until Easter, I have been
passing the time creating Easter egg hunts . 
Forty four days may seem like alot but they tend to go by quickly.
Baskets goodies still have to be purchased, eggs filled and letters to the Easter bunny written.
As well as the yearly trip to the Greenhouse and pictures with the Easter Bunny.

So if you like to have your eggs in a row or find this post last minute, here are a few
different Easter egg hunt clues.


Most hiding spots can be found in any home.
Mix and match to customize your very own hunt.

I have 12 numbered plastic eggs I place the clues in.
If you can not find the numbered eggs, number them yourself with a sharpie.
Now that my eldest is 11, I got to step up my game ALOT MORE.
She remembers previous years hiding spots , so I have to find new spots every year.
One year it had snowed and I left footprints. Good thing Daddy was out checking on that rabbit he saw hopping around and good thing I used his boots too.

Happy Easter hunt planning!

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