If you are looking for a great birthday surprise trap, look no further! This trap is so versatile and so much fun! It also works! If you choose the right area in your home, it is almost guaranteed to go off.
Read moreLego Pit
Many parents know how treacherous those tiny little bricks can be. One step wrong step in bare feet will have you wincing in pain. If you’ve got a good supply of Legos and are crunched for time, this is an easy obstacle to execute.
Read moreTunnels
The tunnel is a nice addition to any trap. It’s a great way to start for toddlers, but is equally fun for the later ages. Forcing the kids to get down on the ground and shimmy through a long, small space is sure to make them feel they are part of the mission impossible team.
Read moreYarn and Untensils
The shower curtain rod provides an endless list of trapping possibilities. We used yarn, silverware, and metal measuring cups to create ...
Read moreCanned Goods Towers
If you've got a good sized stash of canned goods, and don’t mind hauling them off the shelves, this trap is very simple.
Read moreGrocery Bag Mound
The ease of acquiring supplies and setting-up this obstacle makes this an ideal trap to incorporate. Simply scatter grocery sacks along the route, or in various places along the route. They are surprisingly noisy to move. For additional sneakiness....
Read moreBrown Bag Barricade
My first trap was at 4 yrs old. I woke and found an ominous tower of brown paper bags between me and the Christmas tree.
Read moreThe Cup Tower
Just as its name implies, the cup tower is a trap built by stacking cups to build a barricade. It's simple to build and simple for the youngest to navigate.
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