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Where can I buy an Easter Egg Hunt?

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Wendyhendy1 · 11/03/2010 13:33

Does anyone know where I can buy a good Easter Egg Hunt? Ideally one that doesn't have to involve too much chocolate. I don't want to have children bouncing off the walls if we have to do it indoors.

Cheers.

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haggisaggis · 11/03/2010 13:37

I bought coloured plastic eggs a few years ago from Baker Ross like this so I can put in what ever I like. (and they are reuseable!)

BigBadMummy · 11/03/2010 13:40

Lakeland normally do little wooden signs "eggs this way" type things.

Or Tesco did tubs last year with eggs and signs.

ikklehelkat · 16/03/2010 13:40

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JackSpratt · 16/03/2010 14:46

pound shop sell hollow plastic eggs

for eeer a pound

kiwibella · 16/03/2010 21:18

our 99p store has various bits and pieces for egg hunts. The Works also have those eggs and baskets / bags etc

I luuuurve these which you can't buy (I don't think) but you could make something similar?

kiwibella · 16/03/2010 21:19

ikkle... the lelloandmonkey site is fab! Some people are just too clever .

Wendyhendy1 · 17/03/2010 13:09

Hi Ikkle.....

The website looks great - I love the free craft activities. The Pirate treasure hunt looks great too - I might have to get one of those as well.

Thanks so much for posting the message!

Wendy x

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xayuk · 20/03/2010 18:28

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SoupDragon · 20/03/2010 18:32

I use the Baker Ross eggs.

orienteerer · 20/03/2010 18:33

I'm a bit confused. All the Easter egg hunts I've been to involve hiding eggs (or other items if not too much choc required) around garden or the like. Children then hunt for them......have I missed something?

SoupDragon · 20/03/2010 18:35

I have also hidden those yellow fluffy chickens which then get exchanged for a small bag of eggs - that way everyone gets the same and not too much!

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