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Tweens (11-12 years)โ€ขโœจ Naughty

Password hacker elf

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A playful elf scene with sticky notes taped over a phone charger and tablet displaying funny passwords like 'ILoveBrusselsSprouts123', a small toy keyboard nearby, and a note from the 'friendly neighborhood elf hacker'.

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About this idea

Elf 'hacks' into devices by taping silly sticky notes over phone chargers, tablets, or gaming controllers with ridiculous new 'passwords' like 'ILoveBrussels Sprouts123' or 'BedtimeIs7PM!' Add a mini keyboard (drawn or toy) and a note: 'Your devices have been encrypted. New password required for access. - Your friendly neighborhood elf hacker ๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿ’ป'

What you'll need

  • Sticky notes
  • Mini keyboard (drawn or toy)
  • Scotch tape or sticky note pad
  • Pen or marker
  • Devices (phone charger, tablet, or gaming controller)

How to set it up

  1. Write silly new passwords like 'ILoveBrusselsSprouts123' or 'BedtimeIs7PM!' on sticky notes using a pen or marker.
  2. Attach the sticky notes over the charging ports or important buttons of the devices using tape.
  3. Place the mini keyboard (drawn or toy) next to the devices and add a note saying: 'Your devices have been encrypted. New password required for access. - Your friendly neighborhood elf hacker ๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿ’ป'

Tips & variations

  • Use colorful sticky notes to make the scene more eye-catching for preschoolers.
  • For added fun, create a 'decoding challenge' where kids have to guess the silly passwords to 'unlock' the devices.
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