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Preparations for a successful Easter egg hunt
Each year, it is the same catchphrase, we spontaneously hide a string of decorated eggs and chocolate treats. So good that some hiding places are forgotten. Take care to note them all down or make a detailed plan as you hide them, to avoid waste and unpleasant surprises. To make the party more beautiful, get started, as a family, in the preparation of an original Easter decoration, easy and quick to carry out. You just have to equip your little hunters with baskets so that they can pick up their finds. The hunt is on !
The Easter egg hunt is open!
The tradition of Easter eggs

Easter tradition was to look for hidden eggs in the house
The treasure hunt, to spice up the Easter tradition
Gather a dozen cards and envelopes and prepare as many hiding clues. Distribute the clues and "treasures" in the garden or the house. Give the first clue by hand to your adventurers who will have to go find the first egg (the smallest) and the clue to discover the next one, and so on. The last clue, the most difficult to find, is that which leads to the famous treasure, for example a basket topped with Easter treats. The whole family can participate, without a competitive spirit!Night Easter egg hunt

Bring bright eggs for a nighttime egg hunt!
The challenge game: a great Easter activity!
Prepare a list of small challenges to organize outside and inside and gather everything you will need, jump rope, coloring pages, puzzle, skittles, ball, as many challenges to overcome, with points for each, and Easter treats to win.
A good idea to train the little ones outside on Easter Sunday!
Easter mystery hunt

A nice surprise to win for those who can put the puzzle together!
The Easter Checklist
A modern-day hunt, one that appeals to the artistic sense of your cherubs. In private, take pictures with your smartphone of eggs and Easter decorations scattered around the house, and ask children, and even older children, to reproduce the same photos. You can reconstitute together a montage of this photographic hunt.Hunting for colored eggs
The day before Easter, give each child a color with which they will paint eggs, and tell them that the next morning they will have to find all the eggs and treats of that same color. If they find eggs of another color, they will have to leave it in its place or it will be the guaranteed pledge! Plan an egg of a color that has not been painted with a special reward.
Your children can paint beautiful Easter eggs in the color you have chosen!