Showing posts with label world explorer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world explorer. Show all posts

Friday, August 24, 2012

Free Printable World Explorer Indiana Jones Scavenger Hunt Game

Indiana Jones/World Explorer Scavenger Hunt Game from B.Nute productions
I had so much fun designing this Indiana Jones inspired World Explorer Scavenger Hunt Game! This free printable game is a great way to get the kids at your Indiana Jones party running around and hunting for items.

I've created a printable scavenger hunt card with the list of items to find. Just head to a local toy store or find the objects around your house (i.e., hat, rubber snake, cup/chalice, halloween skull, etc.) Now hide the items through out your party space (house/yard or both). For older kids, you could even have them look around the neighborhood to find the hidden items.

Once hidden, the explorers can use the clue cards to find the items. For items hidden in harder spots, you can put detailed information about how to find the items on the back of the card. Or if you'd rather, you can use the blank cards to come up with your own clues.

Now it's time to get exploring. Beware of snakes and hidden booby traps!

Free Printable World Explorer Scavenger Hunt Cards by B.Nute productions
Free Printable World Explorer Scavenger Hunt Clue Cards by B.Nute productions - Set One
Free Printable World Explorer Scavenger Hunt Clue Cards by B.Nute productions - Set Two

Instructions for Printing Your World Explorer/Indiana Jones Scavenger Hunt Game

1. Select links above and print out from your browser. Use card stock to give the game cards and clue cards some weight.
2. Cut each game card and clue card out.
3. Hand out at party and start the hunt!

Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Free Printable World Explorer ID Tags

World Explorer- Indiana Jones Inspired Free Printable ID Tags from B.Nute productions
Having just returned from South America, I'm on an Indiana Jones kick! Many of our stops at some of the ancient Incan ruins in Peru definitely reminded me of the movies. In the spirit of travel, I've created some free printable World Explorer ID tags.

These tags are perfect to use on your luggage, or can make great name tags/ID tags for your explorers at your Indiana Jones party.

Free Printable World Explorer ID Tag from B.Nute productions

Free Printable World Explorer ID Tags from B.Nute productions

Instructions for Printing Your World Explorer ID Tags
1. Select link above and print out from your browser. Use card stock to give the tags some weight.
2. Fill out with your information, then cut each tag out and laminate if you'd like (an inexpensive way to laminate these is to just cover with clear packing tape.)
3. Punch hole in the top and string a with twine or leather rope to complete the look.
4. Attach to your luggage, handbag, or use a longer piece of twine for a necklace/ID tag!

Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

World Explorer Party - All Indy Fans Welcome!


Attention all Indiana Jones fans... Attention travelers of the world... here's a party kit for you!

This past weekend, I helped throw a World Explorer party for my 12 year old nephew. It was a blast. He is a HUGE Indiana Jones fan. He can practically recite the movies, so of course I jumped at the chance to make a party kit in the Indy theme.






Part of the fun of making a party kit is the research... and to be honest, I'm sure I don't need to do nearly as much research as I do, but it's so fun. I found some great books on Adventurers thoughout history.... One book was awesome! It was full of short chapters about treasures of the world, including all of the treasures in the Indiana Jones movie series (the arc, the crystal skull, etc.) As part of the party, I came up with an (what seemed) like an elaborate Indiana Jones type treasure hunt. I have to admit, coming up with a treasure hunt for kids from 4 to 16 was not easy... but it turned out great, especially since many of the adults agreed to dress up and lead the kids through the clues. Below are some shots from the adventure...

Indy necessities, snakes, a whip and a hat!



Come sit in the garden of eden to hear a clue...


Another clue in market of Morocco (the tree house...)