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Easter Egg Hunt
Egg hunts form an integral part of Easter
celebrations. It is a fun filled activity, which ensures the day is
action packed. Egg hunt is usually organized for kids to engage them in
an activity, while the parents have time to relax with their family,
friends and associates. An egg hunt is basically a game, wherein a
number of eggs are hidden in a specified area and the children are
supposed to find them. After the hunt is over, the kids are given prizes
as per the predetermined rules and regulations. Moreover, the egg hunt
allows the host to organize it as per his own comfort. You can customize
it in various different ways to make it more exciting and challenging
for the kids. The egg hunts serve as a sport for both the kids and the
parents, who witness the former vying to grab prizes. Given below are
some fascinating ideas for egg hunt games.
- To begin an egg hunt game, get plastic eggs from the market and
stuff them with small toys, jellybeans, coins, stickers, beads,
stamps, key chains and candies.
- While conducting the egg hunt, keep the age of the children in
mind. This way, everybody will get a fair chance. For the little
ones, keep the hunt easy and safe. Do not hide eggs at places which
might prove risky for them.
- To avoid any conflicts or mishap, keep somebody on the watch,
during the hunt.
- Now before beginning, hide these eggs outside or inside the
house, as per your wish. Make sure the places you hide the eggs are
accessible by kids easily.
- You can fill a basket with eggs and ask the children to search it
in a group. To make the quest interesting, give them an egg with a
clue inside, which will lead to other eggs with clue, until they
finally find the basket. After this, the eggs can be distributed
amongst the kids.
- You may also choose to write even and odd numbers on the eggs and
hide them. Give every child a number and ask the child to find the
eggs, which falls in his series.
- You can designate each color to a child and ask him to find the
eggs with the same color. Also tell him the total number of eggs he
is supposed to hunt for. The one who finds all the eggs first can be
given a special prize.
- Numbers or alphabets can be also written on the eggs. Designate
the same numbers or alphabets to a packet of gifts. After the hunt
is over, each child can grab the gift containing the same number or
alphabet as his egg.
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