Clue format example
Hey everyone,
Just a little rhyme I wrote to give you an example of how the clues are formatted, and tell you a little about the book.
Some clues you only have to find
With some you have to do
Whatever task your host requests
Before you get your clue
You might be digging in your yard
Or checking your dog house
You might receive a clue e-mail
Or be crawling like a mouse
Your host might choose to make you wear
Things hidden with your clue
There is no end to all the things
Your host might make you do


Comment by Casey Cutler on 24 December 2008:
this is the book you look for when you want to have a fun and interesting party. The clues lead you to do so many funny things the laughter is nonstop. It is not only fun for the individual looking for the clues but for all those who put it together and observe the madness. It is also tailored for every occasion not only birthdays the opportunities are endless. I love this book and will continue to use it for the important events in my life that i want to remember
Comment by Art Nichols on 25 December 2008:
A marvelous read! Well written. I remember when I was younger, I used to entertain various friends / guests with treasure hunts. The hardest part of these hunts was the endless struggle to form clues that were informative and age appropriate. Nancy has done a wonderful job eliminating this tedious task. Also, rhyming the clues was a delightful touch. My only remorse concerning the book is that it was not available 30 years ago.
Comment by Jamie on 28 December 2008:
Love this book! We used it to give my husband a gift for Christmas. The kids had as much fun as he did! Especially after he had to dress up in the clothes I hid in the dryer! They asked when we were going to do something like that again. Well, my daughter’s birthday is coming up…