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Interesting Home/Apartment Egg Hunt Ideas
Looking for a way to make your Easter egg hunt a
little different this year? Use one of these ideas or a combination
to create a fun new tradition in your home.
• Instead of putting candy in all of the eggs write
out a clue that will help the kids find their Easter basket, or
some other fun gift. Cut the clue into pieces like a puzzle and put
different pieces in a few eggs. The kids will have fun finding the
eggs. Then when they open them up they will realize the hunt is not
over yet. They will have to work together to match up the pieces of
the clue, and then figure out where the gift is.
• If a problem at your house is that the hunt goes
too fast slow it down a little by making it like a relay race. Have
the kids line up (if there are enough kids you can divide them into
two groups). The first kid goes and finds an egg, then runs back to
his team and tags the next person to go find an egg. The team can
help out the person looking as much as they want by yelling out
directions.
• Do a scavenger hunt. When you are ready to start
the egg hunt give the kids a beginning clue. The clue will lead
them to an egg, and the next clue and so on until they find a prize
at the end. Make the clues harder for older kids and easier for
younger kids by using hints or directions.
• If you have a good mix of different aged kids you
can remove some of the pressure of the Easter egg hunt by
color-coding the eggs. Each child has their own color and is only
supposed to look for those eggs. This way you can hide the eggs for
the older children in harder hiding places, and the younger
children won’t worry about trying to beat someone to an egg.
• Hang eggs from trees or other places in the house
with ribbon. To do this so it works cut a long piece of ribbon,
open the egg, put the candy inside, then put the middle section of
the ribbon inside the egg and close it. The egg should now have two
pieces of ribbon hanging out of it. Use one piece to hang the egg
and let the other piece hang down (make sure it is long enough that
a kid could reach it). The kids can pull on the ribbon and the
candy will fall out. It is like a mini-piñata that all the kids
will love.
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