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We usually hide our eggs in the garden and the kids must find them one at a time! Strings the day out and they get some excercise too!


Material

  • 1 A4 paper
  • 1 Calligraphy pen
  • 1 Wooden chest (or box!)
  • 1 Stash of Easter eggs

Method

  1. Using you best free hand draw a mud map of the house and yard on your paper, mark out a route to be followed eg ten steps past the dog house turn left
  2. Hide the stash of Easter eggs in the chest (or box) and mark the location with an 'X'
  3. Depending on the age of the kids you can make it as tricky or as easy as you like

Notes

You can use bunny footprints to add to the thrill...or use chocolate coated peanuts to look like rabbit poo..like my dad did one year!



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  • mle00
    • 05 Mar 2014
      9:56 pm

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  • My kids always loved the easter egg hunt

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  • What a great idea doing a Easter treasure map.

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  • That would be so fun for the kids

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  • The treasure chest with the eggs looks magnificent

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  • The treasure chest full of Easter eggs looks impressive! I too liked to find different ways to find the eggs, not the same old shit every year

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  • That’s a nice idea, different than the usual hunt. My kids love doing a treasure map. We usually do clues to find the eggs individually. My kids love trying to solve them and finding the next clue as much as they love finding the eggs

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  • Your own kids will enjoy this especially as the usual activities will be curtailed this year. They will certainly need something to make Easter Sunday enjoyable.

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  • I love this idea and will definitely doing a treasure hunt for the kids.

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  • It’s a great idea for the kids to keep them entertained for a while.

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  • awesome idea for the kids

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  • Agree this is a fantastic idea that can keep kids entertained for ages. Can be used with Easter eggs for Easter obviously, but at any other time with another treat.

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  • Great idea for this school holiday.

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  • Awesome idea!

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  • I’m all for a treasure hunt but an Easter theme makes it all the more exciting.

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  • This is great fun!

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