Easter-egg hunt ideas
Mixed-up scavenger hunt
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Mix up your plastic eggs by switching the bottoms with alternate colors. Draw an egg freehand, with a line distinguishing the top from the bottom. Color paper in the same color as the eggs, and give each child an egg or two to hunt down.
Searching for numbers
Photo credit: The Frugal Girls
An awesome idea for big families or large parties, you can assign each child a number to search those specific eggs. Write or stick the numbers on each egg in bold or neon so that kids can easily see which belongs to them.
Glow in the dark
Photo credit: Be a Fun Mum
Change this year’s Easter-egg hunt up a bit by having your search at night instead of during the day. Instead of treats, add small glow bracelets into the eggs for a fun-filled memory.
Egg-hunt bubble bath
Photo credit: Momma’s Fun World
Perfect for young toddlers or older babies, little ones will go gaga over an Easter-egg filled bath. Add a few or fill the whole tub for a sensory-filled hunt.
Flashlight hunt
Photo credit: Let’s Get Together
Similar to the glow-in-the-dark egg hunt, these eggs are not lit up. Go hunting at night with a few flashlights and eggs filled with fun and surprises.
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