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Easter Egg Hunting Games for Kids




Hippety-hop, Easter is on its way! So get ready with some fun and easy ideas to make your Childs Easter holiday extra special. Ask any child what they love about Easter and you're likely to north face outlet store get one of two answers "the candy" or "the Easter egg hunt".




Easter Egg Treasure Hunt: You can add a whole different level of fun and excitement to the traditional Easter egg hunt by creating a special "bunny trail" of clues that will lead your child from one egg to the next with the ultimate treasure prize of their Easter basket at the final location. Plan to start your hunt with a fun personalized greeting letter from the Easter bunny. This letter will need to include the first clue to your hunt. (See example below )




"Happy Easter _______! My night has been busy hopping chan luu wrap bracelets around, hiding some eggs that will need to be found. So grab your basket and get on your feet, follow these clues to uncover a treat... LOOK IN A PLACE THAT BELONGS ON YOUR FEET, TIE UP THIS CLUE AND YOU'LL STEP TOWARDS THE TREAT!




Happy Hunting! Love The Easter Bunny"


You will then hide an Easter egg along with the second clue inside of a shoe (the answer to clue #1). From this point, simply continue creating and hiding your trail of clues, make sure that your last hiding place is large enough to accommodate the Easter Basket. This is a great game for Easter parties too. Where you might choose to leave a trail of hidden chocolate bunny treats instead of eggs.




If you need some help with creating your trail of clues, there are great online treasure hunt game companies that can provide ready-to-play printable hunt games. These hunts can work great for an Easter egg hunt in that the clues typically lead to common household items.




You will need to create the clue phrase that will direct your casque beats by dre child to where their Easter basket is hidden. For example if you decide to hide the basket under the "KITCHEN SINK". You would need to create color-coded letters to spell out this location, using construction paper, pink for the letters of K I T C H E N and yellow for the letters of S I N K. Then you tuck each letter into a plastic egg, (or taped/decorated onto a regular Easter egg ). The eggs can then be hidden randomly throughout the house as with any traditional egg hunt. However, once all of the eggs are gathered the children can then work together to spell out the location of their Easter baskets by unscrambling the letters.




It is simple to transform the classic Easter egg hunt into a more personalized, interactive game that kids will not only love, but will remember for years to come. Happy hunting to all!