Egg Hunts
Egg Hunt
Hide plastic eggs, and have your child hunt for them. Add a twist, put coins in the eggs (for children over 3). Or set up a prize booth. Eggs for prizes. Be sure you have lots of eggs out there and to be fair make sure everybody gets a prize.
Math Egg Hunt
Hide plastic eggs with numbers in them, ranging
from maybe 1 to 5 then, limit the children to how many they can
find, like maybe 6 or something, then . . . after they're all
found, total up the numbers that are in their eggs and the one
with the highest number wins a prize. I'm going to have plastic
eggs with candy in them too, so that everybody will end up with
something.
Indoor
Egg Hunt
Is rain going to ruin your Easter egg hunt?
Just hide jelly beans inside the house and have your adults or
kids hunt for them. Depending on the age of the participants you
can make the hunt easy or hard. Ever try and see a black jelly
bean on a black object? Have fun!!
Reverse Egg Hunt
You could have your children make at least five
eggs each and hide them around the house.When they are done
hiding them, the parents could look for them. I hope this is a
great idea.
Teenagers Egg Hunt
This is more of a scavenger hunt. When they get
up Easter morning there will be a clue on the table and they have
to start from there. It will be several clues hid. At the end of
the hunt I have them a giant egg with candy and of course money a
teenager's favorite thing. It will be a long and hard look so it
will take a little time. If it's too easy it won't be any fun.
For example the first clue will be a poem letting them know the
next clue is in the mailbox.
Nighttime Egg Hunt
We have an Easter Egg Hunt in the dark with
flashlights for adults.
Capture the Egg
You might have heard of "capture
the flag" this is just the Easter vesion. Divide a group of
kids into two groups. Each team has four eggs.They place the eggs
on the gound in a row and then run to the other teams side and
try to take there eggs back to their side without getting touched.
If they do get touched they have to stand still until one of
their teammates can free them by touching them on the shoulder.
Easter
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