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Easter Egg Hunt Ideas Spring is a time for Easter dresses, chocolate rabbits, and baby animals. No Easter gathering is complete without family, friends, and an egg hunt. However finding a rotten egg several months later is not as much fun. What are some other fun ways to play with eggs at a children’s Easter party? Many parents opt for these new ideas for Easter parties in lieu of traditional methods. Playing games makes hunting for Easter eggs that much more enjoyable. Dress up your egg hunt with some of these tips. Alternative Eggs Dying chicken eggs can bring a lot of traditional fun. However, the smelly mess created by a rotten egg is less so. In lieu of the traditional hard boiled eggs, many people are opting for plastic eggs filled with treats and prizes. You can also use decorative eggs made from papier-mâché, glass, wood, glass or twine available at most home décor stores. Treasure Maps Treasure maps make an entertaining way to keep track of every single egg in the game.² You could also put a scrap of paper with a clue inside of plastic eggs. Each egg contains a hint on how to find the next egg, which encourages problem solving.³ Or tear up a copy of the treasure map and put each one inside an egg. Decorating Eggs Set up a decorating station to paint paper, fabric, wood and glass eggs. Then each guest can take one home as a memento. Pre-made egg painting kits such as these are available at craft stores or online. You may want to include stamps, glitter, stickers, or other embellishments for the children to use. Pin the Bunny Pin the tail on the bunny is similar to pin the tail on the donkey, except you use a fluffy, cotton ball. Another version of this activity involves putting eggs in the rabbit’s basket. Golden Tickets Put a golden piece of paper into a select few plastic eggs. The child who finds one of these special eggs will qualify for a special prize. Some ideas for the grand prize include chocolate bunnies, pink dresses, or fancy gift baskets. Egg Toss The egg toss is an entertaining outdoor activity that anyone can play. This throwing game involves throwing raw eggs from person to person. The idea is to keep the egg unbroken, but when it inevitably busts, the results are really funny. Have everyone pair up or have people toss eggs in a chain. Egg Relay Race In this game, eggs are balanced on spoons in a relay race. Make sure that the eggs you use are suitable to balance on a spoon, because the hollow plastic kind tend to blow away. Making some of these games part of your Easter experience will create a new custom that will last for generations.

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Page 1: Easter Egg Hunt Ideas

Easter Egg Hunt Ideas

Spring is a time for Easter dresses, chocolate rabbits, and baby animals. No Easter gathering is

complete without family, friends, and an egg hunt. However finding a rotten egg several months

later is not as much fun. What are some other fun ways to play with eggs at a children’s Easter

party?

Many parents opt for these new ideas for Easter parties in lieu of traditional methods. Playing

games makes hunting for Easter eggs that much more enjoyable. Dress up your egg hunt with

some of these tips.

Alternative Eggs – Dying chicken eggs can bring a lot of traditional fun. However, the

smelly mess created by a rotten egg is less so. In lieu of the traditional hard boiled eggs,

many people are opting for plastic eggs filled with treats and prizes. You can also use

decorative eggs made from papier-mâché, glass, wood, glass or twine – available at most

home décor stores.

Treasure Maps – Treasure maps make an entertaining way to keep track of every single

egg in the game.² You could also put a scrap of paper with a clue inside of plastic eggs.

Each egg contains a hint on how to find the next egg, which encourages problem

solving.³ Or tear up a copy of the treasure map and put each one inside an egg.

Decorating Eggs – Set up a decorating station to paint paper, fabric, wood and glass

eggs. Then each guest can take one home as a memento. Pre-made egg painting kits such

as these are available at craft stores or online. You may want to include stamps, glitter,

stickers, or other embellishments for the children to use.

Pin the Bunny – Pin the tail on the bunny is similar to pin the tail on the donkey, except

you use a fluffy, cotton ball. Another version of this activity involves putting eggs in the

rabbit’s basket.

Golden Tickets – Put a golden piece of paper into a select few plastic eggs. The child

who finds one of these special eggs will qualify for a special prize. Some ideas for the

grand prize include chocolate bunnies, pink dresses, or fancy gift baskets.

Egg Toss – The egg toss is an entertaining outdoor activity that anyone can play. This

throwing game involves throwing raw eggs from person to person. The idea is to keep the

egg unbroken, but when it inevitably busts, the results are really funny. Have everyone

pair up or have people toss eggs in a chain.

Egg Relay Race – In this game, eggs are balanced on spoons in a relay race. Make sure

that the eggs you use are suitable to balance on a spoon, because the hollow plastic kind

tend to blow away.

Making some of these games part of your Easter experience will create a new custom that will

last for generations.

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