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QuestionCould I add clues to the eggs to make the game more interesting?Community AnswerYes, as long as you make sure the clues don't confuse the participants.
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QuestionCould I put chocolate in the eggs? I'm not sure if it would melt or not.Community AnswerI have found that if it is wrapped, and/or a cold day, then yes, you can put chocolate in the eggs. If it is little chocolate squares, or a warm day, then no, you cannot, as it will melt and you'll have a mess on your hands.
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QuestionWhere can I buy eggs?Community AnswerAny supermarket and most stores that sell food.
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QuestionWhat is the best spot to hide the Easter eggs?Community AnswerGood spots to hide eggs outdoors are in bushes, trees, and flowers. Make sure to always put eggs in stuff so they have to really look. If you're hiding them inside, try putting them under couches, in between pillows, and in toy boxes.
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QuestionWhat games can the kids play?Community AnswerTry egg tic tac toe, using one color of eggs as X and another as O. You can also paint something soft to use as an egg "snowball."
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QuestionHow many people do I need?Community AnswerYou need at least one other person--that is, someone to look for the eggs. It won't be much fun if you just have yourself, because you will know where you hid all the eggs!
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QuestionWhat eggs should I use? Where can I buy them?OKcowgirl03Community AnswerUse plastic Easter eggs that can be found at your local supermarket.
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QuestionWhat kind of chocolate eggs can I use?Community AnswerYou could use any type of chocolate egg, as long as it is wrapped. It may be hollow or solid. If you do an outdoor egg hunt, chocolate eggs will melt, unless it is a cold day.
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QuestionMy parents don’t do Easter but I’m making it happen this year. How do I hide the eggs for me and my brother without getting them all because I know where they are?Community AnswerYou'll have to be unselfish and pretend you don't know where all of them are so that he can find some. Or just pretend to participate but don't really look.
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QuestionWhat should we do after our egg hunt?Community AnswerYou could engage in some other fun Easter activities like painting eggs! You could also just relax, play some board games, or go on a walk.
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QuestionIf I do the Easter egg hunt on public property, such as a school, do I need to get permission?Community AnswerYes, it would be a good idea to ask permission from the principal or superintendent of the school, especially if you're going to have a big crowd. If you're doing it in a different public place, like a park, you may need to get a permit from the city.
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QuestionIs it hard to plan an Easter egg hunt?Stranger_Things011Community AnswerNo, it's not hard at all unless you don't have any hiding spots in or around your house.
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QuestionI am a child planning the egg hunt, but I still want to participate in the hunting. Can I just have someone else hide the eggs?Regan WilliamsCommunity AnswerYes. Ask a parent, grandparent, uncle, aunt, or older sibling not participating in the hunt to hide the eggs following your plan. Then you can still join in the egg hunt.
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