This year, why not switch up your Easter egg hunt to make it more interesting for everyone? We’ve outlined a few easy tips and tricks below, and who knows you may start a new Easter tradition in your family.
- Have an Easter egg hunt relay race. It’s just like an ordinary relay race but involves eggs and helps encourage kids to work together.
- Use bunny markers to mark the spot where you’ve hidden eggs. It’s easy to make these using cutout carrot, egg and bunny shapes made from sturdy card and glued to wooden craft sticks.
- Hide Easter rewards in hollow eggs, so kids get a longer-lasting gift instead of chocolate or sweets.
- Hide eggs containing privilege cards that can be redeemed for something like getting an extra dessert for getting out of eating veggies one meal.
- Assign each kid a colour, so they have to find the eggs corresponding to their designated colour.
- Have an indoor Easter egg hunt by leaving clues around your home leading up to a grand prize of your choosing.
- Create a hidden treasure map leading your children to eggs hidden in your garden.
- Fill plastic Easter eggs with yolk tokens that can be redeemed for prizes depending on how many your child finds.