Free Elf on the Shelf Candy Cane Hunt Printable
Get ready for a magical experience with our Elf on the Shelf candy cane hunt this December!
We understand how busy life can get, making it tough to plan elaborate holiday activities.
But don’t worry—we’ve got a simple and fun solution to help make your home feel festive.
This free printable candy cane hunt will delight your kids and add a sprinkle of holiday magic without requiring hours of preparation.
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Elf candy cane scavenger hunt
The Elf on the Shelf candy cane hunt is a great tradition that kids everywhere adore. With our simple hack, you can create a memorable experience without any hassle.
This fun scavenger hunt printable is free for personal and classroom use—just scroll to the bottom of the post to grab your PDF!
To set up, print the page on white cardstock for durability. If you’re using regular copy paper, I recommend laminating it for extra protection. Then, all you need are 12 candy canes and a little bit of creativity!
How to set it up
The night before the big hunt, tuck the printable in with your Elf on the Shelf, so your kiddos spot it first thing in the morning. Next, hide the 12 candy canes around your home or classroom.
When your little ones wake up, they’ll discover a note from their elf that reads, “Guess what we’ve done while you were asleep? We hid 12 candy canes all around the house, just for you to find!”
This note sets the stage for an exciting scavenger hunt, challenging them to find all the hidden candy canes. Once they complete their mission, a sweet treat awaits them—the very candy canes they’ve been hunting for!
The pure joy and laughter as they search will warm your heart, making this sweet tradition a cherished memory for years to come.
Have fun with our Elf on the Shelf scavenger hunt riddles too!
Elf on the Shelf props and accessories
To make your holiday adventures even more special, consider incorporating some fun props and accessories! These items can enhance the excitement of your Elf on the Shelf activities and create memorable moments. Here are a few ideas to inspire your creativity:
- Elf on the Shelf mates: Introduce some elf companions to join in the fun. They can interact with your elf during the hunt, adding a layer of whimsy to the experience.
- Cheer Check Up Set: This playful set can be used for a fun “check-up” theme, perhaps before your elf sends the kids on a mini adventure. It’s a lighthearted way to engage them before they embark on their search.
- Elf on the Shelf magi-freeze: Use this prop to create a scenario where your elf is momentarily frozen in surprise, adding a humorous twist to the holiday fun.
- In Case of Elftastrophe: This accessory can bring some playful drama into your elf’s story. Imagine a note from your elf explaining a little mishap that the kids can help resolve through their scavenger hunt!
These props not only enrich the experience but also encourage creativity and laughter, making your holiday season even more enjoyable!
Why not use our free Santa scavenger hunt for more holiday fun!
Additional Elf on the Shelf printables
I understand you can’t do this easy Elf on the Shelf antic every night, check out these other free Elf on the Shelf printables that you will all enjoy:
Elf on the Shelf hat printable. Use these to add to your family photos for another easy trick.
Free printable Elf on the Shelf coloring pages. Leave these with the scout elves and the kids can have fun coloring in.
Elf on the Shelf printable games. Leave the elves with fun elf-sized games, you can even print out the full size games for the kids to enjoy.
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Last Updated on 31 October 2024 by Clare Brown