What better way to end a pirate party then with a real treasure hunt! A treasure chest can be constructed with an old box, wrapping paper and ribbon. All the treats and favors can be placed in the treasure chest for the kids to discover. Give them a Treasure Map with lots of clues maybe even a compass. Fill the treasure with lots of treats and don't forget the gold coins. Your kids are sure to love this.
Jan 23, 2009
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