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Tips for an "Egg-citing" Easter Egg Hunt

If you’re planning to host a Easter Egg hunt at your house for family or friends, why not mix things up a little and try some of these tips to keep your hunt “Egg-Citing..”

Color Coding.

This is very helpful when you have Big Kids hunting with the Small ones. Assign each child (or age group, depending on how many you have) a color and they are only allowed to find the color you’ve given them. That way everyone gets the same and you’ll hopefully have less tears over who gets the most.

Create a word Search.

Use alphabet stickers (or write letters) on your eggs. Assign each child a list of words and they can only collect the eggs that make up the letters to the list of words you’ve given them. Or Skip the list and let them come up with their own words with the eggs they collect. Child with the longest word wins a prize.
Night Hunt.
Hit up the dollar store for some glow in the dark bracelets to place inside your plastic eggs. Turn the lights off outside and let them hunt in the dark. This would also work well for an indoor hunt. *You could easily skip the light up eggs and let the kiddos loose with flashlights to do their hunting.
Scavenger Hunt.
Give them a little challenge by creating a Scavenger Hunt for their eggs. Pinterest has a lot of great ideas for this. Here’s one we liked and another.
Do you have any fun ideas for sprucing up an Easter Egg Hunt this year?

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