Showing posts with label fun indoor games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun indoor games. Show all posts

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Free Virtual Easter Egg Hunt #3

Quarantined for Easter? Still want to have an egg hunt but don't have the energy? No problem! This virtual Easter egg hunt features twelve photos with an Easter egg hidden in each picture.

How this egg hunt works..

  1. Click on the first image below.
  2. Click on the egg when you find it or navigate by clicking on the thumbnails at the bottom of the screen.

This egg hunt is super simple, but some eggs may be harder to find than others. I've included a hint for each one in the photo description if you need a helpful clue.

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Easter Egg Hunt hint - look toward the middle of the photo © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - the egg is pink © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - the egg is yellow © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - the egg is light blue © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - look inside the cinder block © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - look on the left side © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - look toward the middle © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - the egg is pink © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - look under the board and in the cinder block © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - look toward the middle © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - the egg is bright pink © Katrena

Easter Egg Hunt hint - the egg is yellow © Katrena


Saturday, July 14, 2012

Katrena's Scavenger Hunt #4 With Alphabet Code Clues

Katrena's Indoor Scavenger Hunt #4 With Alphabet Code Clues
Scavenger hunts can be loads of fun for the kids, but sometimes they seem to be over so quickly! This indoor scavenger hunt is a great way to sneak in a little practice with code reading and spelling as the kids must stop and find matching letters for each picture in order to determine where to search next.

You can make this one tougher by hiding the clues in unexpected places at the code's hint. If you have older and younger kids working together, you might wish to hide them so that the clues are easily visible and encourage the older kids to solve the code while the younger kids hunt for the clues.

How to play Katrena's alphabet code treasure hunt
  1. Print the alphabet code (click on the image to enlarge and then select "file" and "print") – the kids will use this to crack the code on the clues.
  2. Print the prizes in code and choose which one(s) you wish to use (1st is "Way to Go", 2nd is "Awesome", 3rd is "Fabulous")
  3. Print clues #1-10 and cut on the horizontal lines, leaving the blank space on the right intact.
  4. Keep clue #1.
  5. Hide clue #2 in the microwave.
  6. Hide clue #3 with the toothbrushes.
  7. Hide clue #4 in the kitchen sink.
  8. Hide clue #5 on the couch.
  9. Hide clue #6 under a bedroom pillow.
  10. Hide clue #7 on the telephone.
  11. Hide clue #8 in a chair.
  12. Hide clue #9 in the refrigerator.
  13. Hide clue #10 on the bookshelf.
  14. Place prize in the stove.
  15. Give clue #1 to the person(s) doing the scavenger hunt.
Alphabet Code for Indoor Treasure Hunt
Free Scavenger Hunt Clues with alphabet matching code
Free scavenger hunt prizes in code
I hope you and the children will enjoy playing this scavenger hunt. My kids have always loved to solve clues and mysteries, and I thought it would be loads of fun to put the prizes into code too! Find more of my free scavenger hunts and other articles at the Wildflower Bouquets site map.