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As parents, it is up to us to set boundaries for what our children are allowed to do as they progress on their way to maturity. We don’t let them cross the street by themselves before a certain age, we don’t let them play with matches, and we give them ineffective plastic knives to use on the food we’ve already cut up for them. Of course, every parent has a different view of what children should be allowed to do at each stage of their life. Some parents let their kids climb trees, some parents let their kids build ramps for their bikes and skateboards, and then there’s Gever Tulley.
Did you pick up a GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) receiver for a great price on Black Friday? And now you’re thinking that you already know the way to Grandma’s house, so what the heck are you going to do with this thing? How about taking the kids outside and finding some hidden treasure? Okay, so it’s not exactly the kind of treasure that will let you retire in style on a yacht in the South Pacific, but geocaching is pretty exciting nonetheless. And what, exactly, is geocaching, you ask? It’s a high-tech game of hide-and-seek that can be both fun and educational.
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