Need a little extra? Extra time, extra music, extra fun? The Cranium Fun Finder is a great way to give yourself a little extra something, every day. So ask yourself: If you could have a little extra anything in your life, what would it be? Extra-chocolaty cocoa? Extra-large popcorn at the movie theater? Extra time with your family, or even by yourself?
If you're like us, a bunch of things jump to mind right away. But here's the next step -- make the choosing as fun as the getting with the Cranium Fun Finder. (If you've ever made a paper fortune teller -- known in some parts as a "cootie catcher" -- you've made one of these before.) Use it any time you'd like to give yourself an extra treat!
What you'll need A pen or pencil, the Cranium Fun Finder, scissors, and your fingers. (So be careful with those scissors!)
Get Ready First, print out the Cranium Fun Finder. Then come up with eight simple things you'd like to give yourself a little extra of (family time, singing, bike riding, etc.) and write them down in the spaces provided. Cut out and assemble the Fun Finder by following the easy instructions.
How to play Start by holding your Fun Finder closed. Choose a color, and spell that color out loud, opening and closing your Fun Finder as you say each letter. Once you finish spelling, choose one of the numbers showing in your Fun Finder. Count out that number, opening and closing the selector each time. When you've landed, pick a number again, open your Fun Finder, and treat yourself to the little extra inside!
Want to add a twist? Make a Fun Finder for someone you know who might like a little extra fun. It can turn an ordinary day into one you're sure to remember!
Download your Fun Finder Note: You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open this file. Get it for free online.
Here are the extras Richard and Whit like to give themselves.
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soccer
 driving
 reading with my girls
 Coldplay
 vanilla ice cream
 rowing
 date night
 vacation |
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altitude
 laughs
 hugs
 salsa
 warm socks
 ski runs
 sightseeing
 ordinary (as in extra-ordinary!) |
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