This is one of the missions where the kids have the most fun! The giggles from inside that dark room were so precious!
Use your glowsticks to find something to help crack this code! The item to help you read the letter is hidden in the dark.
We wrote on the first page so they knew where to add their spy name and number.Īfter each spy discovers their code name and cracks the code for their spy ID number, write it on a name tag to create their spy badge.
Make it through without touching the lasers and you will be an official spy!įind the free printable mission here. Your disguise is hidden in the spy vault.
The boys opened the envelope and took turns reading each mission. Mission 1īy placing all the mission envelopes in the entryway, we had a good central location to keep going back to. We used some construction paper the same shade as the envelopes.Īlso inside the envelops, we placed any materials needed for the mission and a piece of the last clue. You can hand-write each mission like we did or type them up in an official-looking font. It also looks really fun if you have a Top Secret or Confidential stamp to use. Our envelopes – and so many other things for this party – come from the Dollar Tree, We had more than enough for our 7 missions. The most important thing to setup are the Mission Envelopes. Assuming they will listen with all the excitement! Thanks to the Caution Tape, you can setup some missions and keep the kids out.
It helps a ton to setup at much as you can the night before.