Ginger Snap Crafts: Random Acts of Kindness Treasure Hunt from Capital B {contributor}

Random Acts of Kindness Treasure Hunt from Capital B {contributor}

Hello, hello! I'm Sky and my simple blog is called Capital B. I'm Mom to two boys and stepmom to two more, so it's a boys life around here! I grew up watching my own Mom paint and do crafty things and now, craftiness brings me joy too. At Capital B, I share the simple goings on of life with boys, the things I do for real for the sake of our home and friends, and the things that I've tried and even failed at. It's a place that brings me happiness and I hope you'll come by so it can do the same for you! Ginger is one of my favorite people in the world (I even got to meet her earlier this year- I just love this awesome lady!) and I'm so honored that she chose me to share a kids idea with you today!

Random Acts of Kindness Treasure Hunt- aThanksgiving twist on a kids favorite!
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My boys seem to require a lot of boredom busters. Let me guess... your kids aren't too much different? I think it's safe to say that kids in general just need to stay entertained. We all know how it goes when they get bored... or quiet... ha! Probably my little guys' very favorite thing when they need something to do is a treasure hunt!

With Halloween about wrapped up, it's time to start looking ahead to November and Thanksgiving time. It's easy to let Thanksgiving get under-whelmed between Halloween and Christmas, huh? So I thought I could take the season and turn it into a treasure hunt that would acknowledge thankfulness and kindness in a fun way! I really hope the kit that I made using the fun Falling for Fall digi elements at Summertime Designs will be something your kiddos can enjoy too! My boys loved doing this- certainly more fun than the normal hunts we've done!

 
 
Each of the six clues in this treasure hunt kit lead kids to think of and/or do a random act of kindness, like this one above. We live in a rural neighborhood, so picking up trash around our general area worked for us. Is there an area not too far from you that you know your kids can safely gather some trash in a small bag? I think we all can think of a good spot, eh? ;)
 
 
 
As part of the kit, there are two larger cards to write or draw on to hand out to people that your kids want to let know they are thankful for. People like the cashier at the grocery store, mail delivery person, garbage man, school receptionist or counselor, coach- whoever you maybe don't think to thank too often! (No one really thanks anyone as often as we could or should, right?) :)
 
You don't have to actually deliver the cards as part of the treasure hunt itself- ours above are still tucked in my bag waiting to be used when we go out and about. I liked that parts of this actually prolong the kindness/ thankfulness concept- it's not just a twenty minute activity that they'll forget about immediately. (At least hopefully!)
 
 
 
For this clue, my boys thought of knocking and running a plate of goodies to our neighbors- they love doing that! Here they are running back home :) They might not be ultra good at not getting caught in the act, eh? ;)
 
 
 
It sounds like it wouldn't be that fun, but my boys honestly do love dropping off donations! For this clue, my boys just looked through their toy box and found several things they could part with- all of our kids can most likely manage that, right? :) While they did that, I grabbed a pile of clothes from their closet that I'd set aside as too small and added to this box to take to a local thrift shop.
 
 

The treasure hunt kit comes with a printable sheet of cards for taping a quarter to. Then those cards can be taped to gumball or other quarter machines. My boys and I did this during Christmas once before and they really loved it! I honestly got tears walking away from  having left the coins at the machines- it's just fun and neat to do! Again, one of those clues that prolongs the whole thing and doesn't have to happen right away :)

I know that your kiddos will love doing a different kind of treasure hunt and sure hope it helps them feel the reason for the Thanksgiving season- thinking of other always help us be more grateful! To print the treasure hunt kit that includes all the clues and other cards you'll need, you can click HERE! Enjoy and thanks again for having me, Ginger!


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Sky, you are so AWESOME! I so love this idea!
I can’t wait to print it out & do this with my kiddos! :)
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This project & post were created for Ginger Snap Crafts by Capital B.