![]() Photo by Personal Creations More Fun At-Home Easter Egg Hunt Ideas 14. There's nothing like the thrill of finding a hidden Easter egg. RELATED: Indoor and Outdoor Scavenger Hunt Ideas for Kids - Plus Cute Printables! Whether you use yarn, jelly beans, or go over the top and draw bunny prints on the sidewalk with chalk, direct kids to the loot by leaving clues for them to follow. You can even give them a checklist to ensure they perform every action at least once. Tell the kids they have to do each action before they can find their next egg. The clues can instruct them to do fun things like hopping like a bunny, waddling like a duck, and chirping like a chicken. Help kids get their wiggles out by putting fun action clues in each egg. If you need some inspiration, check out this list of 40 printable Easter egg hunt clues. ![]() When the kids get to the last egg, they'll find their Easter baskets or fun prizes. Then, each egg will contain a clue to where the next egg is. Start by printing out a clue to help your kiddos find the first hidden egg. Eggs for little ones go at their eye level in easy spots, while older kids' eggs can be more tricky to find. If you've got kids of multiple ages, assign each one a color and hide the eggs accordingly. They can then turn their eggs in for a prize or treat. Have the kids go on a scavenger hunt for different flowers, leaves, rocks, and other items from nature to fill their eggs. Provide kids with a checklist and challenge them to find one egg of each design. Pattern Scavenger Egg Huntĭecorate your eggs with a Sharpie, putting simple patterns like polka-dots, stripes, and zig-zags, etc. Have kids hunt for eggs in different patterns. RELATED: 20 Kid-Pleasing Easter Desserts, Easter Recipes, and Easter Brunch Ideas Then, they have a fun puzzle to put together. First, your child has to find all the eggs. Puzzle Scavenger Egg Huntįorget candy: Pop a puzzle piece in each egg. ![]() Or, get the whole neighborhood involved by making a map of the entire block and having kids follow clues to find their eggs. Treasure Map Egg HuntĬraft a treasure map of your backyard and have the kids use it to navigate their way toward hidden Easter eggs. Once they've found all the eggs and have everything they need, reward them with a spa day. ![]() Stuff their eggs with their favorite beauty supplies. Tweens and teens love hair ties, earrings, lip balm, nail polish, and other beauty items. Once the kids find all the eggs, challenge them to build something fun out of all the pieces. LEGO Scavenger Egg HuntĬomb through the LEGO bin and use loose pieces and mini-figures as Easter egg stuffers. Don't be surprised if they ask you to put on the blindfold next! 4. Slap blindfolds on your kids and let them hunt by clue, as you tell them whether they're ice cold, cold, cool, warm, hot, or burning hot. As they find each egg, text a close-up of the next egg. Text it to them as a clue and then send them searching. Hide an egg and take an up-close picture with your cell phone, revealing only a bit of background. If your big kids think they're too cool for an Easter egg hunt, involve their tech. Challenge each kid to find all of the eggs that spell their name. Spell your children's names out by writing one letter on each egg. ![]()
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