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if you see anything is missing like your car keys or something make that the treasure and you wont have to look for it! But a bag of candy or something would be just as good
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Rule one: make it easy enough so that it’s fun!
You can hid anything (my kid would eat ANYTHING at 3)
Do something that the kid can relate to the show… like a treasure map or something…
Don’t feel like you have to go all-out, the kids just 3.
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Use household objects that are cheap and common so that she can learn from the game also. For example hide a rubber duck and use a picture of a bath tub for the clue, and a picture of a chicken and then hide a chocolate egg. That’s what I’d do anyway
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well you can do clues like where are shoes, where is a spoon.
but before you do these you show them to her but not as ovbious like oh we better put are shoes on now to do hte treasure hunt or i will put this spoon away so we can start and like pue it in the draw. so like that.
i hope i helped
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Well this sounds like it could be a lot of fun! If you wanted to do like what is done on blue’s clues then you could make 3 pictures and go around your house and put them on items like if you wanted to make chocolate chip cookies with her (as the treasure) you could go around and put the same symbol on the ingredients around your kitchen. have the chocolate chips on the counter with a symbol on it etc.. when you have all the clues ask her what it is that you want to make with her. it could be a lot of fun making and eating
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