Questing: A Guide to Creating Community Treasure Hunts

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UPNE, 2004 - Education - 254 pages
Inspired by the British pastime of letterboxing, Questing has become one of the fastest growing recreational-educational activities on this side of the Atlantic. In scores of communities, people from toddlers and teens, parents and grandparents follow maps, clues, and rhyming riddles seeking treasure boxes hidden in natural and cultural locations. In this book, two experts in community education explain how individuals and organizations can create and organize permanent quests to foster place-based education, stewardship, adventure, and fun. In the process of undertaking quests participants celebrate and strengthen community life by forging lifelong connections to the distinct landscapes and cultural features of their home ground. This book is intended to offer inspiration and practical advice for parents, teachers, community group leaders, and others interested in learning about where they live and building community ties through questing.
 

Contents

The Joy of Treasure Hunts
9
xi
15
The spirit of a Place
29
Varieties of Quests
63
Notes for Teachers
93
Treasure Boxes Stamps
177
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