Treasure Hunt Worksheet
Treasure Hunt with Desserts and Sweets: Follow the Directions
Some worksheets feel like a small adventure, and this treasure hunt with Desserts and Sweets is one of them. The child looks at a grid of pictures, starts on a marked square, and follows the directions to travel toward the treasure. Each instruction points one way — higher, lower, or to one side — and the child moves a single step at a time. Reading where each move leads among the Desserts and Sweets is gentle spatial practice, the readiness kind that comes well before numbers. There is no right-or-wrong rush and no clock ticking; the child can trace the path slowly with a finger, change their mind, and try again. When the route finally rests on the treasure, the feeling of having found it is its own reward.
This version asks the child to follow the directions both up-and-down and side-to-side, threading a gentle route through the Desserts and Sweets to the treasure. Holding the next move in mind while finding the right neighbouring square sharpens orientation and care at the same time. No score, no timer — only a child and the calm pleasure of finding where the treasure waits.
If your child enjoys this treasure hunt with Desserts and Sweets, there is plenty more to explore, with no pressure and no counting. You can print the worksheet as a PDF to follow on paper, or play the interactive version online, always free and with no sign-up. There are no timers and no scores: each child sets the pace, with warmth and no shame about a wrong turn. When this is easy, try a treasure hunt with Desserts and Sweets on a bigger map, or follow the directions through a new set of pictures. You can also browse every treasure hunt worksheet to keep the spatial-reasoning practice going, gently and at your child's own pace.
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