When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: scavenger hunt rhymes for kids

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. 21 of the Best Scavenger Hunt Riddles for Kids - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/21-best-scavenger-hunt...

    These scavenger hunt riddles will provide some inspiration for the clues you can use to prepare your next scavenger hunt. They rhyme, and are similar to “what am I” riddles. Some are obvious ...

  3. These Scavenger Hunt Riddles for Kids Are Just the Right ...

    www.aol.com/scavenger-hunt-riddles-kids-just...

    Writing scavenger hunt riddles is tricky, but we've got creative scavenger hunt riddle ideas to get you started, and they're perfect for kids of all ages.

  4. Fun Kids' Scavenger Hunt Ideas to Try This Weekend - AOL

    www.aol.com/fun-kids-scavenger-hunt-ideas...

    Shapes Scavenger Hunt. Make a list of standard shapes (circle, triangle, heart—you get the idea) and challenge kids to find those shapes around the house or out in nature.

  5. Blue's Clues (video game series) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue's_Clues_(video_game...

    Blue's Clues: Joe's 3D Scavenger Hunt, Dot to Dot, You Take Blue to School, Ghost Hunt, Doodle Doodle Guess & Draw, Blue's Gold Clues Challenge, Color with Blue, Blue's Mix 'n Match Dress-Up, Joe's Scrapbook Journey, Blue's Puppy Maker, Polka Dot's Bubble Puzzle, Periwinkle's Disappearo, Blue's Music Maker, Blue's Matching, Blue's Birthday Party Dress-Up, Blue's Checkup, Where Do Slippers ...

  6. Goodnight Moon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodnight_Moon

    In his article 'Goodnight Moon' was once banned: Classic children's book marks 75th anniversary, Jim Beckerman presents analysis about why children enjoy Goodnight Moon. [3] Beckerman references professor Julie Rosenthal's point that Goodnight Moon acts as a "scavenger hunt" [ 3 ] for children, as they are able to search the illustrations for ...

  7. The Gollywhopper Games - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gollywhopper_Games

    Numerous reviewers have praised the novel and its interactive games and puzzles. Publishers Weekly said that "the appeal of the book lies in the puzzles, which involves unscrambling clues hidden in rhyming verses and tackling various stunts (obstacle courses, mazes, scavenger hunts) that get increasingly difficult as the field is winnowed".