how to plan a Easter egg hunt
Planning an Easter egg hunt can be a fun and exciting event! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you organise a fantastic hunt:
1. Choose a Location
1. Choose a Location
- Your garden, a local park, or an indoor space can work.
- Ensure the area is safe and has enough hiding spots.
- Pick a time when the weather is likely to be good if it's outdoors.
- Consider scheduling it in the morning or afternoon for the best experience.
- Plastic eggs (fill them with sweets, toys, or notes).
- Real eggs (boiled and decorated).
- Baskets or bags for collecting eggs.
- Golden egg (optional)—a special prize egg for extra fun.
- Separate kids into age groups if needed to keep it fair.
- Set a limit on how many eggs each child can collect.
- Easy spots for younger kids (e.g., under bushes, behind trees).
- Harder spots for older children (e.g., in flower pots, up in trees).
- Face painting, egg decorating, or a bunny hop race can add to the fun.
- Have some refreshments like cupcakes, juice, and Easter-themed snacks.
- Small toys, chocolates, or certificates can be given as prizes.
- Consider a grand prize for the one who finds the golden egg.
- Set up a photo area with Easter-themed props.
- Take lots of pictures to remember the fun day!