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How to use Giftventure.com with ToyQueen
Review of Giftventure.com with Toyqueen
Interview with Steve Mock CEO and founder of Giftventure. Giftventure is a personalized treasure hunt that arrives in the mail. Parents will hide a gift in the house. They will go online and order an adventure that will give their children clues and eventually tell them where the gift was hidden. Letters can be sent from a number of different characters from Nickelodeon (Dora, SpongeBob), Sesame Street, Yo Gabba Gabba and Cartoon Network. The whole process takes 5 minutes to order. Parents will provide clues such as what is their child’s favorite food or where they go to school and these clues will be incorporated into the adventure. The whole experience can go on for a week. Giftventure was created by Steve because when his three nieces were given a gift they would quickly play with it and go back to playing with their “pile of stuff.” Steve found that when he created an adventure and they earned the gift, they were more apt to appreciate it.