Easter Sunday is almost here! While technology has changed our lives and today's kids are hooked on their smartphones and laptops, nothing beats celebrating a festival the old fashion way. So if you are planning to have a fun-filled Easter egg hunt, here are some steps to follow!
Happy Easter, everyone.
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Decide on a location where your children can comfortably look for the eggs. Ideally, pick an area that's large enough for your hunters, but not too large that it's impossible to find the eggs. For younger children, it's probably best to keep it simple, with eggs scattered inside the home or a garden.
Make sure you have plenty of eggs at your home. For the safety of children, it's better to use plastic eggs. You can even fill each plastic egg with candies, chocolates, and tiny gifts.
Festivals and clothes go hand in hand. Get your kids dressed in cute, comfy clothes so that they are ready for the hunt!
While the kids are having fun, they can learn a thing or two, too. All you need to do is to fill each egg with a fun fact that your little one will remember forever.
You can also get your tech-hooked kids to indulge in some physical activities. Make the Easter egg hunt interesting by putting a simple physical challenge such as, "do 5 jumping jacks". Each time someone finds an egg, they yell out the challenge and the other competitors have to do it before they can go back to their egg search, while the person who found the challenge gets to keep looking.