Detective Badge in a Bag® — Limited Supply
The Detective Badge in a Bag® from MakingFriends®.com combines an educational experience with hands-on fun. You’ll have an unforgettable meeting ending with a life-sized game of clue where the girls are the game pieces while they earn the Junior Detective Badge!
Be prepared for tons of fun. Your troop will want to play our game again and again. The girls are the game pieces and travel around the room with inflatables. Did the biology teacher steal spinach soup and eat it in the Janitor’s closet? Or did the librarian steal the meatloaf and eat it in the office? There is also plenty of opportunity to learn. See our blog for more information.
Individual packaging also available.
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Description
With the Detective Badge in a Bag® from MakingFriends®.com your girls can complete the five projects to earn the Junior Detective badge.
Activities:
- Practice the Power of Observation (Worksheet)
- Communicate in Code(Tipped Yarn, Fuse Beads, Mini Straws)
- Fingerprint for Fun (Stamp Pad, Fingerprint Card)
- Learn About DNA (DNA Cards)
- Solve a Mystery (Inflatables, Jumbo Circle Stickers, Clue Cards)
Check out our leader blog for more information.
You’ll also need:
- Morse code and fingerprint chart
- Dice Pattern or Inflatable Dice
Pen or Marker
- Paper, Pencil and Scissors
- Scrap Paper
- Envelope
Additional information
Weight | 2.25 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Item Number | MF-1615 |
Nicole Stewart – :
Great activities, made planning a breeze! Thank you so very much!
Pamela – :
looks like variety of items in the bag. Will be using @ Camp end of June.
Robin Gelet – :
Rachel Hall-Bailey – :
Have not received yet
skmeador – :
The girls enjoyed doing this badge and we completed it while on an overnight to Camp. We did not use the Clue like game because our situation lent itself more to a personalized hunt (kidnapped a stuffed animal and wrote clues that took them around camp.) I have saved the game as a rainy day activity if we need one in future.
They enjoyed all the activities but the link for the fingerprint activity is no longer valid. My favorite was the secret message in morse code using the beads and straws.
Terri Bose – :
Thanks for letting us know about the bad link. Will fix that on our instruction. If you still want to take a look, it’s right here: https://makingfriends.com/junior-dectective-fingerprint-types-printable/
Melissa Nique – :
This is a fairly fun activity pack.
Charlene – :
The activities in the kit were too simple to do true justice to the Detective Badge.
Sebrina M. – :
I was trying to put together a “who Dunnit” Party with my girls when I found this badge kit. It was perfect. it was like playing a life size clue game. AND we earned the badge during our party. The girls. The girls also learned about DNA and morse code. I couldn’t believe they had never heard of it before.
Sheryl Gray – :
Although detailed instructions and pieces included. It was difficulty to fully understand the directions for the games.
Kristy Wilkey – :
This was the 3rd badge in a bag that my Junior scouts have completed. They loved it. There was a good mix of reading, decoding, encoding, and fun. Learning Morse code was their favorite part.