Everyone loves a good easter egg hunt. Here are a few variations to keep it fun!
Make An Interactive Checklist
Make your own unique checklist or use this printable to craft a hunt that's even more fun and engaging for the kids.
Create An Easter Puzzle
With a set of blank puzzle pieces, create your own design or message for your kids to piece together after the big hunt.
Tie Balloons to the Eggs for Toddlers
Help the littlest hunters out by attaching balloons to some of the eggs.
Burn Off That Extra Energy
Try filling some of your eggs with instructions for simple exercises (jumping jacks, touching your toes) so that the kids can work off all that sugar-induced energy!
Leave an Easter Bunny Trail
Create "bunny tracks" around where you're hiding the eggs. Toddlers will be thrilled to see the Easter Bunny's paw prints!
Let Your Eggs Glow In The Dark
Plant some of these glowing eggs around your backyard for a nighttime egg hunt that older kids will love.
Make a Scavenger Hunt
Have fun writing the clues that lead the kids to the next egg. Add candy to keep them motivated!
Hide a Golden Egg
Hide one or two golden eggs, and make them extra difficult to find to challenge the most experienced hunters.
Play A Game With Confetti Eggs
Fill all your eggs with confetti—but fill one with glitter instead. After the egg hunt, older kids and adults will have a blast cracking them over each other's heads. Whoever gets the glitter egg will win a grand prize!
Incorporate Technology for Older Kids
Here's an easy way to get teens with cell phones interested in egg hunting: Simply print out and attach QR codes, which gives them a clue to the next egg's location.
Nina Pears
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