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Scavenger Hunt Treasure Hunt Activities for Kids with Book Characters

Updated: Sep 12, 2023

Do you need some new ideas to get your kids moving and off electronic devices?


Try our fun scavenger hunt! Read until the end for details on how to save on this resource!


This is a fun scavenger hunt that can be made into a treasure hunt as well.

Have kids color the pictures with the letter clues first. This is great for fine motor coordination and creativity!


Hang the pictures up in a safe environment for kids to search for the clues and give them the handout to fill in with the letters based on the symbol clues. This is great for letter and shape recognition as well as spatial relations.


You can have each child hand in their papers for a special prize, or make it a contest to see who can decode the secret message first.


For a free sample click here: Free Scavenger Hunt Printable *


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Or, to purchase on Teachers Pay Teachers, click here: Scavenger Hunt Treasure Hunt *

Book Character Hunt
Book Character Hunt

 

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