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Non-edible easter egg hunt - ideas needed please!

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AllBuggiedOut · 31/03/2007 00:16

Have been invited to an easter egg hunt in a friend's garden, and offered to help by bringing some eggs for the kids to find. But I've been asked not to bring chocolate/sweets. I have some plastic fill-them-yourself eggs, but what to fill them with if not chocolate? They're actual egg size. What can I put inside them to excite 2 and 3 year olds??? Stickers maybe, but would need something else for a bit of bulk.

Thanks!

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AllBuggiedOut · 31/03/2007 09:32

Anyone?

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DANCESwithaTruckLoadOfMiniEggs · 31/03/2007 09:34

Hair thingeys for the girls. Tiny cars? Easter chicks.

DANCESwithaTruckLoadOfMiniEggs · 31/03/2007 09:35

bouncy balls...go to a party bag type shop and get a few of those bits.

Leslaki · 31/03/2007 11:04

Go to the £1 shop - I always find loads of things there! We filled a big pinata with a couple of bags of things fromt here. hair baubles for girls, those small mini flat cars for boys, wee box of raisins, you can get those little easter chick decoratiosn cheap too so one of those to keep the easter thing going, buy a cheap box of crayons and put some in each egg with mini notebooks or downloaded pictures from CBeebies web site for them to coour. If you ahve lots of money you could buy those character facecloths (or flannels!) for about £1 each - my kids always loved them.

have fun!

Oops just noticed some of mi things have already been mentioned! Sorry!

AllBuggiedOut · 31/03/2007 14:50

Chicks a good idea - a lot of the things you mention Leslaki would be too big. I'm not sure on numbers of boys vs girls so need to keep them unisex I think.

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