Once your children reach a certain age, the traditional method of hunting colorful eggs in the yard or house might not be enough to keep their attention anymore. To bring the fun back and keep them in the Easter spirit, add some fun Easter egg hunt activities. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
Have an Easter egg spoon race! These are always fun, no matter what time of the year it is. Use colorful plastic spoons and real eggs, boiled of course. If the eggs are dyed in the traditional Easter fashion this will be an even more fun activity. Designate an area in the yard for the race, marking a start line and a finish line. Have different prizes ready for the first, second, and third children crossing the finish lines. Have consolation prizes ready for any who do not make these places, so they do not feel sad or left out.
Alternatively, you could turn this race into a “nose race”. Instead of racing across a finish line with eggs on a spoon, have the kids push the eggs across the line using their noses! This silly activity will get your kids laughing for sure.
Turn egg hunting into a game of tag – each time someone finds an egg, they are “it” and must tap someone else so that they become “it” but here is the catch: They have to hop like a bunny to do this!
For more ideas on Easter egg hunt activities, visit RiddleMe.net and see what great ideas you can find on their website. RiddleMe.net also has software available for download that you can use to customize your games with clues and riddles and other ideas to make your Easter egg hunt fun and exciting.









A egg is in a yard but it is where no one can see it
TRY TO FIND IT!!!!!!!!!