My sister, Becca, is probably the most creative and sentimental human being that I have ever met.
She always amazes me with her thoughtfulness and the energy she spends to create special memories for our kids.
When we get our kids together she is always preparing fun snacks, special crafts, itineraries of special events, and much more.
Well, she started a tradition with all of the kids just two years ago that the kids now anticipate and remember more than any other tradition: a scavenger hunt to find their toys!
So, my awesome sister buys small toys/trinkets, writes riddles for the scavenger hunt, and has the kids play outside while she sets up all of the gifts. Another sister, Ali, is also a PHENOMENAL gift-giver so she loves to help with the shopping and setting up of the gifts as well.
I asked Becca if she was okay with today’s printable being this year’s riddles and she was glad to share it. So, HERE is the riddle if you want to print it and use it OR just use it as a guideline to make your own.
Here is an example of one of the riddles in action:
And here is the play-by-play of this year’s scavenger hunt:
1) Favorite Bible Stories Coloring Books on the playroom table.
2) A piñata hanging in the backyard.
3) Nativity Magnets and birthday blowers in the kitchen.
4) Candy Canes in the bedroom.
5) Presents under the tree in the living room.
LOVED!