Elevate the Jewel Hunt With a Story

Kids love when a game has a story behind it. Add a simple magical storyline before the hunt to make the adventure feel real and spark their imagination.

Lily’s golden crown

Lily's golden crown has lost its sparkle. A mischievous goblin has stolen the jewels and hidden them throughout the kingdom. Without the jewels, the crown cannot shine, and Princess Lily cannot rule her kingdom. The Princesses, Princes, and Knights must work together to find every jewel and restore the crown before the magic fades.

Jewel Maker

Explain to the children that the kingdom needs more jewels. The royal crown maker is preparing a new tiara for the Princess, but the gems have been scattered across the kingdom. The Princesses, Princes, and Knights must collect the jewels and bring them back so the tiara can be completed. How to Play (Age Options) For Younger Children (Ages 3–5): Scatter all the gems in one defined area. Children collect any gems they find and bring them back to the “jewel maker” to help create the Princess’s new tiara. For Older Children (Ages 6–9): Increase the challenge by adding rules. Children can be asked to collect only certain colors, find one gem of every color, or work together to collect a specific amount.

Princess Rose & the Magic Flowers An evil fairy has cast a spell on Princess Rose. The only cure is magic flowers touched by happy hearts. These flowers have been hidden, and only by gathering enough of them can the spell be broken. Setup Hide silk or paper flowers around the party space. Children collect the flowers together and place them into a special container or basket. When enough flowers have been gathered, announce that the bright colors and joyful teamwork have broken the spell and saved Princess Rose.