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Easter egg hunt toddler

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RedEagles15 · 24/03/2021 18:34

I'm looking for ideas for an Easter egg hunt without chocolate/snacks for 18mo DD. Something which will keep her entertained for a bit, although I suspect she won't be great at 'hunting' 😂

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OverTheRainbow88 · 24/03/2021 18:35

Could you print out pictures of her fav TV characters- like peppa pig etc and then she goes to find them all.

And has a checklist of which ones to find- like a match the picture thing, struggling to explain what I mean 🤣

Orangedaisy · 24/03/2021 18:36

Cut egg shapes from old birthday cards, cut all in half and ‘hide’ the pieces for her to find. When I say ‘hide’ I mean leave in plain sight.

ChillyB · 24/03/2021 18:37

I’ve been looking at those dinosaur eggs you soak in water and crack open for the dinosaur toy inside for my DS.

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Aroundtheworldin80moves · 24/03/2021 18:39

You can get plastic hollow eggs. (I have an aversion to hiding sweets/chocolate in the garden).
£1 for a pack of 20. We use them every year (only reason I've had to buy new ones is they are at GP house)

cyclingbear · 24/03/2021 19:43

Plastic eggs hidden round the garden and pop little bits of paper inside with actions/activities like jump 5 times, spin in a circle, find a flower etc

Plastic eggs and hide in sandpit, pop little toys inside that you have already like animals or leave empty or with clues

Buy or make paper egg shapes and hide in garden again could add actions for DD to do

Leave spring items like little chicks, a carrot, feathers, flowers etc round the garden and have a list of them for DD to find

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