Treasure Hunter's Handbook is for kids and families who love to explore
the world around them! Treasure hunting is a fun family activity that
encourages kids to get outside, and Gardner Walsh's new book helps young
explorers learn how to pan for gold, use metal detectors to find buried
treasure, use GPS to do geocaching or letterboxing, and search for
arrowheads and gemstones. Treasure Hunter's Handbook also includes
wonderful bits of pirate lore and some fun pirate/treasure-hunting craft
activities. Ahoy, matey! The following topics are covered, allowing for
a wide range of activities for different ages and interests: Myths and
legends of buried pirate treasure. Panning for gold: Panning for gold is
making a comeback and is a great activity for kids. Mining for minerals
and gemstones: Provides some information about how and where to find
Maine's famous tourmaline and other gems. Metal Detecting: Covers the
basics of using a metal detector and tells some of the stories of
amazing treasure found using this simple device. Geocaching and letter
boxing: Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting activity
using GPS-enabled devices. Letter boxing is a low tech version that
combines navigational skills and rubber stamp artistry. Found treasures:
Hunting for everyday treasures such as sea glass, sea shells, four-leaf
clovers, arrowheads, and fossils.