Chocolate Easter Eggs for Easter Egg Hunt
One of the wonderful things that kids look forward to during Easter is the hunt for Easter eggs. But this is not limited to kids; even adults enjoy Easter egg hunts as well. Anyone can organize this. All you need is a fun imagination. One of the ways to add excitement to Easter egg hunts is using chocolate eggs. We all know that kids love chocolate (and a number of adults too)! Everyone will surely get extremely delighted with chocolate Easter eggs. Read on to get interesting tips on organizing an Easter egg hunt.
Places to conduct the Easter egg hunt
A traditional Easter egg hunt is commonly done in a backyard or a farm. But you shouldn’t limit yourself to these places only. There are so many interesting places to choose from. Listed below are some places where you can organize an Easter egg hunt and hide the chocolate Easter eggs.
- Home
There are so many places in your home where you can hide the chocolate Easter eggs. For sure there are so many clever nooks in your den, kitchen and living room where you can hide your Easter goodies. Even for small apartments, there are still numerous places where chocolate Easter eggs can be placed.
- Local Park
If you don’t have a garden in your home but you really wish to organize the hunt outdoors, the local park is a great option. However, other parents might also be thinking of the same thing, so be ready to share the Easter egg hunt with others.
- Classroom
Just like any other place, it’s also possible to hide chocolate Easter eggs in your kids’ classroom or anywhere else in school. Coordinate with the teachers about organizing an egg hunt.
- Office
An Easter egg hunt is a great way to break from the boring daily work routine. If you are the boss, you can put a little excitement in the office by organizing an egg hunt. For sure, your staff will appreciate a short break from work. This is also a good way for you to bring fun to your workplace. You can also ask clients to participate in the Easter egg hunt.
Where to hide the chocolate Easter eggs!
- Outdoors. In the BBQ (make sure it’s turned off though), on picnic tables, the garden, flower bed, potted plants, the window sill, mixed with the landscaping stones, behind a bush, behind a tree, etc.
- Indoors. The bread box, with the potted plants, on chairs, the window sill, medicine cabinet, sugar jar, with the shoes, closet, in the refrigerator, in drawers, n cabinets, on shelves, with the CDs, etc.
- Nursing Home or Hospital
Just because you are older doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy hunting for chocolate Easter eggs! The Easter egg hunt is for everybody, young and old alike.
If you work as a health care provider, you can make Easter exciting for your clients, patients and co-workers by organizing an Easter egg hunt in the nursing home or hospital.