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	<title>Comments on: Eye Spy Eco Activity or Kid&#8217;s Birthday Party Idea</title>
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		<title>By: Carin</title>
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		<description>That sounds so amazing Suz!  I&#039;m going to do your one today.  We do a funny variation of that one which never fails to CRACK ME UP and takes no prep time!! When we&#039;re hiking up the trail, I discreetly place balls of tin foil I have recycled in different hiding places.  When we start heading back I make up some sort of lost treasure story and how it is said that treasure has been lost here for hundreds of years.  I LOVE children&#039;s imaginations so much the fact that they REALLY (let themselves) believe that the tin foil is lost treasure even at 4.5 years old!  WHen we get home, I ask them to buy their lunch with the silver!  Classic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That sounds so amazing Suz!  I&#8217;m going to do your one today.  We do a funny variation of that one which never fails to CRACK ME UP and takes no prep time!! When we&#8217;re hiking up the trail, I discreetly place balls of tin foil I have recycled in different hiding places.  When we start heading back I make up some sort of lost treasure story and how it is said that treasure has been lost here for hundreds of years.  I LOVE children&#8217;s imaginations so much the fact that they REALLY (let themselves) believe that the tin foil is lost treasure even at 4.5 years old!  WHen we get home, I ask them to buy their lunch with the silver!  Classic.</p>
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