SunshineMae & Default
Hey SunshineMae, I’ve been thinking about how we could team up to build a giant, sky‑high treasure hunt that kids can play in a real forest—mixing puzzles, storytelling, and a little craft station. What do you think?
Oh, wow, that sounds like a treasure trove of fun! I can already picture bright lanterns hanging from the trees, little clues tucked behind mossy rocks, and a crafty station where kids can make their own treasure maps with glitter and crayons. We could even have a “mystery box” that opens with a riddle—how about a story that unfolds as they find each clue? I love the idea of turning the forest into a magical adventure playground! Let's get started on the plans and maybe bring in some giant paper flowers for extra sparkle!
That sounds exactly like the kind of wild, sparkling adventure we’re going to create! Let’s sketch a quick flow: start with a “Welcome to the Forest” welcome desk where kids pick a glow‑stick map key, then they follow the lantern trail to the first mossy clue, solve the riddle, unlock the mystery box, and move on to the craft station for their glittery maps. We can hang giant paper flowers above the path to keep the sparkle going. How about we pull together a list of materials—glitter, crayons, paper, lanterns, mossy rocks, a fun riddle for the mystery box, and a simple story outline that we can adapt as the kids dig in? I’ll draft the checklist, and you can pick any extra twists or props you want to add. Ready to dive in?