Like a field trip. I'm paying for all whole thing so money isn't the issue.
Thanks
Separate by age group or have some colors the older kids aren't allowed to find.
Say kids over 5 can not find white or pink they must ignore them even if in plain site.
Kids over 8 can not find white, pink, blue or green.
The younger kids are allowed to keep any they can find but a 2 year old can't find the well hidden or too high to reach.
Set an upper age limit like 11-12 and if you want the older kids to get some fun assign them to help the toddlers like holding their hands and leading them to were they might see the eggs.
Also have lawn games like egg rolling where they roll an egg with their nose to a goal line.
Well, I am a kid.... actually a tween, so I'l help you with that problem... This is what I would do... Buy a bunch of Easter eggs. (aprox. 5 per kid) Tell each kid that they are allowed to pick up 5 eggs each. Make that clear. Then in about 1/4 of the eggs hid stickers. then, the other 3/4 hid 1 jelly bean or 1 chocolate egg inside the egg. Then, the kids that get the Easter eggs with the stickers get prizes like a stuffed animal sheep or bunny. just a little nick nack's that u could buy from wallgreens. Give the kids about 15 seconds to find their 5 eggs so they don't have time to go shaking them around trying to listen for a chocolate egg or jelly bean..... this will end up to e about 30 min. it doesn't seem like it but trust me... it works.
That's simple. Also it depends on the ages of them
1-4 hide them in easy to reach places and ovbious places
4-8 hide them under leaves on tree stumps wedge them on branches
8-12 make it tricky
Make sure they don't fight over the eggs. Go to walmart and buy plastic eggs and candy to put inside.
I am not sure- but may I come as bunny fool fool because I need to do something fun that brings a good time to kids.
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