While growing up, leprechauns always visited our house on St. Patrick's Day. I can still vividly remember spending hours searching for them and convinced I saw at least one or two every year. They would often leave clues hidden around the house with a big bowl filled with green items at the end. I was convinced that one day I would a big pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Now with kids of my own, I've kept up the tradition. A couple years ago I was leaving for St. Patrick's Day and made up a scavenger hunt in advance for my husband to use. I ended up sharing it online. It was such a big hit that I decided to share an updated version! This one is a little bit longer and a whole lot of fun.
Freebie: St. Patrick's Day Scavenger Hunt
For the prize, you can put anything at the end! I often fill a big bowl with gold chocolate coins and a few green items. I pretty much just walk up and down the isles at the grocery store and grab anything green, but here are a few ideas.
Now with kids of my own, I've kept up the tradition. A couple years ago I was leaving for St. Patrick's Day and made up a scavenger hunt in advance for my husband to use. I ended up sharing it online. It was such a big hit that I decided to share an updated version! This one is a little bit longer and a whole lot of fun.
Freebie: St. Patrick's Day Scavenger Hunt
For the prize, you can put anything at the end! I often fill a big bowl with gold chocolate coins and a few green items. I pretty much just walk up and down the isles at the grocery store and grab anything green, but here are a few ideas.
- Green apples
- Chocolate gold coins
- A box of lucky charms
- A green can of Pringles chips
- Green Kool-Aid
- Green bag of skittles
- Gum
- Sunflower seeds
- Pop rocks
- Bubbles
- Box of Mike and Ike's
- Small cans of 7-up or sprite
I hope this helps to create a little fun in your home! Good luck and let me know how it goes!
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