I have a lovely giveaway for you today thanks to the team at Campbell Books. The Christmas Treasure Hunt is a really wonderful life the flap hardback book which I can thoroughly recommend for any household.
You may recall that we reviewed The Christmas Treasure Hunt last year and it was an instant hit. It has become a much loved book in this house and will be well read again this Christmas.
Ag Jatkowska’s illustrations bring this book to life as the animals search for the presents in the annual Christmas Treasure Hunt.
Priced at £9.99 I can thoroughly recommend The Christmas Treasure Hunt and I’m thrilled to be able to offer one lucky reader the chance to win their own copy. Just complete the Gleam form below – good luck!
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I’d hide bags of golden chocolate coins and candy canes!
Chocolate tree hangings as they seem to disappear during December??? The kids say they must have melted or the dog ate them!
i hide one present every year for my sons to find 🙂
Gingerbread men – who doesnt love gingerbread men!
Different Christmas goodies so that each one is a surprise in itself ( Santa’s .coins. snowmen .tree hangings .) I’m excited at the thought
I would hide chocolates as my husband always eats them at least I stand a chance of getting to them first if I know where they are!
Chocolate coins, because they’re always traditional at Christmas
Gold coins and candy canes 🙂
Chocolate father christmas and snowmen as the kids would like 🙂
Chocolate coins and Squinkies – they’re the things our elf puts in my kids’ Advent stockings… 🙂
Candy canes, love the traditional things at Christmas x
i would hide little gifts to get the kids all excited about christmas
I’d hide books , they are always a big hit in this house.
Puzzles and Jigsaws so that they have more clues to work out 🙂
lot’s of little chocolate santas, because they are cute and yummy
The childrens aunt 🙂 She lives in Newcastle and they miss her terribly
gold coins
I think it would be fun to have one ornament that’s hidden on the tree.
I would have a treasure hunt with 1 gold coin left at every clue all leading to the final present which would be a cuddly snowman 🙂
I would hide a teddy, my boys love teddies!
CHOCO COINS… LOOKS LIKE TREASURE
Choc coins or mini chocs would be fun to eat as we go! xx
one present- somewhere around the house
i hide little toys around the house
chocolate coins for the grandchildren because it looks like real treasure
I’m doing a treasure hunt for my Daughter this year, the treasure is Christmas cookie cutters, a Christmas DVD and some chocolate coins!
Little characters from the nativity, to teach the true meaning of Christmas x Good Luck everyone and Merry Christmas x
Candy canes would be great fun 🙂
Chocolate tree decorations
books toys and chocolate
I would hide chocolate gold coins, my grandson loves to find hidden treasure
I’d hide my dog’s presents as she is quite wily and in the past has found her sweeties and eaten them before Christmas.
Gold chocolate coins, after all it’s a treasure hunt
I’d hide mini books and candy canes 🙂
I would hide small chocolates.
gold chocolate coins
Chocolate coins (covered in gold foil). Seems like treasure, a treat and the Treasure Hunt would be a good active game for the children etc.
chocolate coins, candy canes, etc – like a typical stocking but on a hunt 🙂
Candy canes! Who doesn’t love a nice candy cane 😀 xx
Chocolate coins for sure
I would hide some little reindeer sweets and a sleigh so that the kids think they are helping Santa by putting his sleigh and reindeer ready do delivering all those pressies on Christmas Eve!
I would hide chocolate gold coins with a stash at the end so we could dress as pirates and find the treasure
chocolate, because who doesn’t love chocolate?! 😀
chocolate coins 🙂
I bought some little christmasy finger puppets which would be a brilliant idea for a hide and seek game on christmas eve for the kids! I think I would also hide some chocolate coins to lol thanks for the idea 😉
chocolate coins so Christmassy and the children love them.
I think I’d hide something that comes in parts like a big jigsaw or model so all the pieces need to be found and then put together.
I think I would include a candy cane?
chocolate coins 🙂
Mini chocolate santas – because it’s like santa is hiding little minis of himself to let the kids know he was there!
Gold chocolates coins so it’s like Xmas pirate treasure!
I’d hide chocolate coins. It would be a lovely surprise for whoever found them!
I would hide all the presents from in the Christmas stockings. Would be more fun trying to find them!
You can’t go wrong with chocolate
I’d hide a chocolate santa for a festive treat
Id hide Lindt Chocolate balls – Id hide them really well though so only I could find them and eat them hehehe 😀
we usually hide one of our daughters large gifts each year and she has to follow clues to find it, she loves it!
Candy canes & chocolate coins
Gingerbread men – my boys are mad for them
Little chocolate Santas to hide cheer all around.
Little individually wrapped biscuits
Chocolate Santas -To keep them quiet for a bit!
Chocolate Coins/Chocolate Santa, my son loves them!
Chocolate Coins.. or Turkish delight. YUM
chocolate
gold coins as theyre a christmas tradition in my house x
gold coins, i always had them in my stocking when i was a child, always put them in my childrens stockings and am now putting them in my granddaughters stocking
chocolate coins because my kids love them at Christmas time but also love them as pirate treasure for regular treasure hunts
it would have to be candy canes
We would have a chocolate treasure hunt, because chocolate is part of your staple diet at christmas 🙂
I would hide with a prezzy, we are just nuts
I’d hide the baubles for the Christmas Tree, then the children could find them and hang them on the tree!
Chocolate coins for my little pirates
It would have to be candy canes but I cant be trusted with them – I ate them form the tree last year and tried blaming the dog but his doggy breath gave me away 🙁
I love doing treasure hunts and do then a lot! I would hide christmas chocolates
Something Minnie Mouse themed as my little one loves her Minnie Mouse doll!
Chocolate coins
I would hide different craft items such as pom poms that make up a Christmas decoration, like a Snowman as it extends the festive fun!
Sweets – the biggest motivation for my 3 year old right now lol
I would hide little presents
candy canes as they never stay long on the tree so would make them work for them xx
I’d hide chocolates – my sons favourite thing!!!
Chocolate coins because its our tradtion
A tangerine because that is always at the end of the stocking.
i would hide chocolate kisses for my children as every time they found one would be a kiss from me
Little stocking stuffer style presents
I’d hide a present for my children to find on Xmas eve
mobile phone, peacex
A popping candy chocolate orange as it would drive Daddy crazy as he loves them !
A little Elsa doll for my granddaughter to find
Chocolate coins because they look like treasure and everyone loves chocolate!
Fluffy Christmas sock to keep everyone warm
A chocolate Santa for Christmas
A boardgame for us all to play once the kids had finished the treasure hunt
I would hide the usual chocolate coins and sweets maybe a couple of pennies for their piggy bank but I will also hide for my daughter a piece of jewelry that I have treasured and I know she will treasure when she gets older xx
Chocolate coins as my son loves anything shiny and would feel like he’s collecting treasure with the reward of eating after!
Homemade stained glass cookies.
sweets
Anything Christmassy that I could lay my hands on to add to the festive fun
I’d hide all sorts of Christmas food – chocolate coins, mince pies…the lot!
I would hide mini gingerbread men
Candy canes 🙂
presents to add more fun to xmas 🙂
I’d hide some of the Christmas presents with clues about how to find them, purely because it makes it even more exciting!!! x
Little packs of chocolate raisins as well all love those and adult ones could have just a little tot of rum :0)
Little chocolate Reindeer’s 🙂
Chocolate coins – very traditional!
i would hide chocolate coins because everybody loves them at christmas
lots of little playmobil figures for my son – he loves them at the minute
Gold coins. Ideal for Christmas!
Little presents for my niece to find
well if i did a treasure hunt id hide pressies and clues for the kids and let them find them all in fabulous hidy places and let them enjoy opening whatever size it is and the enjoyment of whats hiding inside the pressie.i remember when i was 7 or 8 and my bug sister hid mine and my 2 other brothers in bags in the house and we had the best time searching for them but that was over 33 years ago and i still remember how great it was
we always hide the main present till last. the one they are the most excited about, tease them for a while then give them clues to where they might find it
sweets and chocolates – everyone is happy to find them
chocolate coins i get them my little girl every year its like a tradition xx
Chocolate, everyone loves chocolate.
Shiny pennies and gold chocolate coins
chocolate coins because everyone love em.
Homemade baked treats 🙂
Christmas baubles with nail polish inside!!
Gingerbread men as they taste so nice and are festive.
Chocolates as hubby and daughter always eat mine!