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February 20, 2014 by Teach Mama 9 Comments

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disney surprise scavenger hunt

 

It’s been busy here for the last few days, with our insane weather and with FutureCity, Toy Fair, and National Center for Families Learning Summit all in the last week.

But somewhere in between all of this excitement, my husband and I surprised our kids with a super-fun, totally awesome Disney Surprise Scavenger Hunt!

That’s right–we’re heading to Disney this spring. And we’re thrilled.

We wanted to tell Maddy, Owen, and Cora in a way that made them work a bit, so we came up with a Scavenger Hunt. Nothing too crazy, but we wanted a hunt got them reading, thinking, and putting their heads (and feet!) together to figure out clues and learn about their trip.

Here’s the skinny. . .

  • Disney Surprise Scavenger Hunt:

You can use this scavenger hunt whether you’re going to Disney World or Disneyland; it doesn’t matter.

Our goal was to give them an idea that they were going without outright telling them.

Check out our video for a closer look at how it went:


SO funny, right?

They seemed to have a blast!

disney surprise scavenger hunt for kids | teachmama.com

Our Disney Scavenger Hunt can be downloaded here if you want to use it (and modify it) yourself:Ā disney surprise scavenger hunt

Or here it is as a pdf if you like it just the way it is:Ā disney surprise scavenger huntĀ (pdf)

disney surprise scavenger hunt for kids | teachmama.com

disney surprise scavenger hunt for kids | teachmama.com

Our Disney Scavenger Hunt includes things like:

  • counting pennies for the number of days until our trip;
  • doing jumping jacks and headstands;
  • putting together Mickey sock puzzles;
  • unscrambling Disney-related words: vacation, spring, suitcase, sunshine, and more;
  • watching a Disney video on YouTube.

disney surprise scavenger hunt for kids | teachmama.com

disney surprise scavenger hunt for kids | teachmama.com

We’re really excited.

Here are a few other ways to countdown or celebrate your own Disney vacation:Ā 

  • Disney word search
  • Homemade Disney autograph books
  • Countdown to Disney with Disney Dollars
  • Disney fun fact lunchbox love notes
  • Lessons from Disney Social Media Moms Celebration

fyi:Ā Huge thanks to the amazing and creative Tiffany Dale of Peanut Blossom for the Disney video inspiration as part of our reveal. Ā Affiliate links used below.

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  1. Jacquie@KCEdventures says

    February 20, 2014 at 11:27 am

    Oh have a super great time! We love Disney and telling the kids is always so much fun šŸ™‚

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  2. Tiffany says

    February 21, 2014 at 3:12 pm

    Oh goodness, Amy! What an awesome video of the hunt, I love it!! The looks on their faces is just priceless. Excited to meet them in April!

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    • Teach Mama says

      February 22, 2014 at 6:51 am

      YAY!!! Tiffany thank you thank you!! We will have a blast!! Can’t wait!

      Reply
  3. Pink and Green Mama, MaryLea says

    February 21, 2014 at 11:07 pm

    Best vacation we’ve ever taken — you guys are going to have SO MUCH fun!!!! So excited for your whole family!

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    • Teach Mama says

      February 22, 2014 at 6:51 am

      thanks, friend. would LOVE to do a little stop in bend to see my favorite p & g mama!!

      Reply
  4. Sara @ Mom Endeavors says

    February 22, 2014 at 11:22 am

    This is awesome! I have all the learning activities built in! šŸ™‚ Looking forward to seeing you in April!

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    • Teach Mama says

      February 22, 2014 at 8:52 pm

      thanks, Sara!!! Can’t wait to see you in April, my friend!! Wooo-hooo!

      Reply
  5. Anna Hettick says

    May 31, 2014 at 11:28 pm

    OH. my. goodness. You just took all the “work” out of this surprise for me! My husband and I are taking our kids on a Disney Cruise this fall (we’re 90% sure anyway) and I had the SAME idea completely out of the blue to reveal it to the kids with a scavenger hunt. THANK YOU! šŸ™‚

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    • Teach Mama says

      June 1, 2014 at 11:23 am

      ANNA!! YAY! Please let me know how it goes, my friend!!

      Reply

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