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Scavenger hunts are the perfect game for kids to play at a Halloween party because they require co-operation, observation skills, creative thinking and are lots of fun!
Wherever you are walking, adding a theme or scavenger hunt to your journey gets everyone to pay attention to his or her surroundings.
Imagine taking three weeks to travel across the globe with a partner. The Global Scavenger Hunt provides air fare and interesting events in destinations across the world.
Teens have moved from standard parties to unique ways to celebrate. The parties don't have to cost much and are as close as the neighborhood.
These scavenger hunts send you looking for objects that begin with the letters of the alphabet. After you have your list, turn your results into a poem or a picture.
Geocaching is becoming a very popular hobby that is taking the technology world by storm. Those who love the challenge of wits will love this great outdoor sport.
A library scavenger hunt is a good activity for college students to familiarize themselves with for future projects and research papers.
Let those voracious readers see how much they know of literature. A first lines quiz is a great way to introduce gifted readers to the joys of the classics.
Children will find nature specimens to display in their own private natural history museum. They'll be heading outside to gather nature stuff to identify.
Age-appropriate party games for adults are sometimes difficult to implement. An alternative is to use a team building adult party game which also has a purpose.
The American Motorcyclist Association's Grand Tour series can help with trip planning and riding skills. The AMA announces several motorcycle scavenger hunts each spring.
When the Gingerbread Man runs away from the classroom, the students end up on a fun journey throughout the school to find their missing gingerbread man cookies.
Bridal shower activities help celebrate the guest of honor with fun. Start the party off with an ice-breaker and move on to games and activities.
Plan a learning scavenger hunt to teach letters, numbers, shapes, and colors.
This Valentine's Day, surprise your sweetheart with a non-traditional style of gift-giving.
Parties are made for getting to know new people. These games can be a fun, creative way to break the ice and get your guests mingling.
Is your New Year resolution to start out the New Year right? Be on top and check out this lesson planner for a variety of theme lessons including some websites.
Art galleries defy the typical genre of places to go and things to do with toddlers, but Annemarie Gardens offers a unique experience in appreciating fine art.
Tween boys are so over childish themes when it comes to having a birthday party. So, what do these 9 to 12-year-old kids want for a party? Get some great ideas here.
Camping with children can be a great joy of life. Here are some fun activities to make your next trip a blast.
Study the environment, social studies and language arts through this fun and crafty project.
After creating a nature bingo game card, children can take it outdoors to look for the objects they predicted they would find in the environment around them.
Traveling for the holidays can be a lot of fun. But, if the ride is too long, it can quickly become a nightmare. Try these fun games on your trip.
Coffee filter butterflies are made with common household materials making them a perfect craft for children on rainy days.
Valentine's Day is almost here and some are currently wondering where to take their sweetie. Here are some ideas that may "wow" that special someone.
Indoors or outside, quiet or loud, teachers can make Earth Day special (without headaches) by finding enriching activities for students.
Amazing Race and Global Scavenger Hunt are fast-paced and highly competitive. Competitours slows down the contest; travel in Europe can be enjoyed the way it should be.
Preschoolers love Valentine's Day. They know this is a special day to tell someone that you love them very much. Here are some fun games to play for this holiday.
Competitours is a travel contest that takes teams to Europe. It becomes a luxury adventure travel experience for families, should parents and their teens join forces.
Summer means vacations, and vacations usually means road trips in one form or another. Several hours in a car with other family members can seem like forever to a teen.
Wondering what to do on February 14th? From art to music to chocolate to film, here are some romantic and fun ideas to consider.
Giving the wedding guests something to do can help make the event even more special to friends and close family.
Geocaching is an outdoor scavenger hunt played around the globe. Before playing, it is important to be knowledgeable of the equipment, rules, and safety.
Most families need to stretch every dollar, but all work and no play gets old fast. Follow these tips to save money on family entertainment while still having fun.
Preschoolers can successfully learn to write the letter T as well as recognize objects beginning with the letter T through simple, fun activities.
The next time your kids ask, "Are we there yet?" you can reply, "We will be in approximately 2 hours and 11 minutes." Find out how GPS units improve family road trips.
A first-signs-of-spring scavenger hunt is a perfect family fun activity. It is a great kid outdoor activity that can help families have fun and celebrate spring together.
Providing outdoor activities for children is necessary in educating them about the world.
Ideas for entertaining kids during summer vacation.
Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained while on a family camping trip? Here are some simple daytime and nighttime ideas to make sure the little campers are happy!
Keep young wedding guests amused with some simple and fun ideas.
Explore the colors, textures, and sounds of a field while encouraging young children to imagine how animals live in grassy places.
Number games, letter games, stories and license plates make your family's time in the car part of your vacation adventure.
When money is tight, it means you have to be that much more creative to make February 14th special. How about lunch rather than dinner? Or a "partial" restaurant meal?
Invite trick-or-treaters to stop over for some kooky, spooky fun.
With just a few materials and simple instructions, children can do creative things with their environment. There are many outdoor art activities suitable for children.
Letterboxing is a great hobby for treasure hunters, children, and those who love to solve mysteries outdoors. Letterboxers use clues to find hidden notebooks and stamps.


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