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  1. SO cute! Thanks for sharing all of the details with us! I keep hoping that one of my boys will want a pirate party. 🙂 I just might have to convince them after seeing your beautiful ideas. Thank you!!

  2. Thank you so much Jessica for the share. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for for my son’s 3rd birthday party. Your treasure hunt has to be my most favorite find so far for my event. Awesome!

  3. My sons 6th birthday party is pirate themed. I have searched high and low for a pirate treasure hunt that I can go by. (I’m not crafty in the rhyming department and have been very stressed out over it). My sons birthday is February 17th so we always have to have parties inside. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to you for giving this to me!! Well, everyone lol, but seriously. This seems so easy and fun!!

  4. Hello WONDERFUL idea doing this for my sons party this weekend wondering what you did for the crabby cave clue….

    1. I didn’t have a crabby cave clue. The clues I used are listed in the post. All the best with your party!

      1. Thanks for the response was just double checking AWESOME idea Have that same water table and gators Can’t wait to see what my 3 year old and his friends think…. 🙂

          1. The “guide” took them from spot to spot. It wasn’t like things were hidden. 🙂 We just took them from place to place. Good luck!

  5. Yes, Thank you for the guide and the specific detail. My daugther loves jake and the neverland pirates and wants a treasure hunt party. Your ideas are so creative. Love them 🙂

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  7. Thank you for the wonderful ideas and for putting it in such layman’s terms…I have been really stressing about this treasure hunt that I am working on right now and coming across this post has been such a relief! I can now focus on getting the details together. Thank you for simplying it for us newbies! Please keep up your creativity and awesome job! 🙂

  8. Thank you so much for sharing this. It’s saved me a huge amount of time! Especially loved the idea about whatever they collect is their gift to take home. Great idea.

    Thanks
    Camilla

  9. I was searching for unique pirate party ideas and found your cute treasure map…I love the idea of using parchment paper and even better, the burned edges!

  10. Great idea thank you! I run a language school in England and I am using your ideas for today’s treasure hunt! The group is a little older than yours (13 years old), but the clues will be more difficult (I hope).
    Thank you for sharing this! The stress was killing my imagination!

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  14. This is the cutest idea. You are very creative!! I am going to try and put this together. Can you share the brand of alligators you got at Walgreens? I am going to try and find them. Also, how long would you recommending making this for a 4 year olds birthday? Thanks!!!

    1. Unfortunately, I have no idea what the brand was and they were bought several years ago. 🙁 I think 2 hours is perfect!

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  17. Hooray for this. I have been stressing out over how to have a treasure hunt for a group of 4 year olds who can’t read, don’t understand maps, and can’t solve riddles. This is simple and perfect. Thank you.

  18. Thank you very much for sharing! We are going to incorporate these ideas into my little one’s social distance birthday party during this crazy cornovirus times! I appreciate all of the thought and detail you put into this post and for sharing so generously! 🙂

  19. So cute. My son will be six in July. We are going to a lake and I’m going to use some of your ideas. Thanks your sharing. Arrrrr matey.

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