Our Top Tips to Help You Have the Best Easter Egg Hunt

This year, why not rejuvenate this yearly tradition by trying these creative ideas for an Easter egg hunt?

Colour Coordinate Your Easter Egg Hunt

Avoid sibling rivalry and fights by assigning each child a colour of Easter eggs to collect.

Make a Balloon Egg Easter Egg Hunt

If you are planning an Easter egg hunt for tiny children, make it easier and more fun for them by tying a balloon to each egg is a marker.

Follow the Pawprints

It looks as if the Easter bunny has stepped in some flour, so get your kids to follow their pawprints to the Easter egg hunt.

Turn It into a Scavenger Hunt

Older kids may find it more interesting to have an Easter egg scavenger hunt so give them a checklist of items to find such as hidden bunny tracks, different animals, or eggs in different colours.

Do a Glow-In-The-Dark Easter Egg Hunt

Another idea that can make it more fun for older kids when they have to find glow-in-the-dark eggs. You can make glow-in-the-dark eggs by getting some hollow plastic eggs and glow sticks.

Have a Lego Easter Egg Hunt

Hide pieces of Lego in hollow Easter eggs so that your little ones can find a complete set.

Mar, 19, 2020

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