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Easter egg hunts are a beloved moment for children. Follow our tips for an easy-to-organize successful hunt, indoors or out in the garden!
Easter is on its way, and kids are eagerly looking forward to the chocolate egg hunt, the highlight of the weekend. Whether it’s indoors, in a garden, or a park, they love searching for hidden eggs and bunnies. Need ideas to organize your own? Check out our tips and the egg hunts happening all over France this year.
What are the 2023 Easter Egg Hunts Organized in France?
Throughout France, iconic locations are hosting memorable Easter egg hunts for both children and adults. Whether in parks, zoos, or even prestigious castles, these events are perfect for a family outing. Key highlights this year include the free egg hunt at the Jardin d’Acclimatation in Paris on April 20 and 21, 2025, with over 50,000 eggs hidden. Traditionally, the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte hosts an egg hunt in its magnificent gardens, as does the Futuroscope park among its attractions. A great way to celebrate Easter while having fun with the family!
How to Organize an Easter Egg Hunt in the Garden?
If you have a garden or a terrace, make the most of this space to organize an outdoor egg hunt. Hide the chocolate eggs and bunnies in flower pots, behind bushes, at the base of trees, or even in the doghouse. To add a challenge, you could also bury a box filled with surprises that the children will need to dig up with a shovel. Before the big day, be sure to prepare everything: chocolate eggs and bunnies, baskets for collecting, and some festive decorations to make the event even more special. Before starting, prepare Easter baskets or bunny-shaped bags with the kids. Also, take the opportunity to make some chocolate fish and eggs. They will love making these surprises… and hunting for them even more! Here are some DIY ideas for a successful egg hunt:
How to Organize an Easter Egg Hunt in an Apartment?
Planning an indoor egg hunt? No problem, it can be just as fun! The hiding spots can be even more varied than outside. Hide eggs behind a plant, under a bed, in cushion covers, coat pockets, or even in a school bag. Set boundaries to avoid taking over the entire space and, for older kids, add riddles to spice up the search. If the children are of different ages, use a color code: red for the little ones, blue for the middle ones, and gold for the older ones. Perfect for preventing any disputes!
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