Make Your Easter Egg Hunt a Success

With Easter fast approaching, young children are getting excited for the most fun part of Easter Sunday, a good old-fashioned Easter egg hunt. One of the best ways to ensure that the hunt is a fun experience is to make sure the eggs you hide are well hidden.  Whether you’re setting up an Easter egg hunt for your younger family members this year, or participating in one yourself, these hiding spots will give you new ideas about where to hide or look for Easter eggs this year.

EasterEggOutdoor Hiding Spots:

1. Inside a flower pot

2. On a tree branch

3. In a car muffler

4. Inside of a drain spout or gutter

5. Inside a mailbox

Indoor Hiding Spots:

1. Under a couch cushion

2. In a potted plant

3. Inside a cookie jar

4. In the washing machine

5. Inside a cereal box

Another way to make your Easter egg hunt memorable is to fill plastic eggs with good prizes that the participants will love. An obvious option is to fill the eggs with candy. Make sure you get a good variety of candy that kids will love. A different way to spice up the egg hunt is to put little prizes or even money inside of the eggs.

–Ashlyn Newton, The Patriot Press

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