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Virtual Egg Hunts Will Send Your Kids Outdoors for Easter—Here’s How to Join In

Mary Parker by Mary Parker
15.12.2021
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Easter may look a bit different this year, but that doesn’t mean kids can’t have fun. Even though social distancing will prevent traditional Easter egg hunts, with throngs of kids hunting for candy-filled eggs on the lawn, one mom in Atlanta came up with a great alternative. It’s a virtual egg hunt!

Like the teddy bear hunts gaining popularity right now, this egg hunt is meant to spread some much-needed cheer in neighborhoods across the country.

Pssst: Here are some more easy Easter activities for kids.

How the Egg Hunt Works

Participating in the virtual egg hunt is really easy (and we like easy!). First, get creative and craft an egg. It should be large enough that it can be seen from the sidewalk or the road, so try cutting one out of cardboard or a cereal box. Let your kiddos channel their inner Picasso to customize the eggs with paint, crayons, scrap paper, glitter…whatever makes them smile. That’s what this is all about. Once their masterpiece is complete, hang it somewhere it can be seen outside, like a window, door, or mailbox.

Then, when you’re done with your eggs, it’s time to head outside to see how many eggs you can find in your neighborhood. If walking isn’t an option, take a drive around town to do some egg-spotting. You can tag photos of your eggs with #springegghunt on Instagram to spread more awareness and joy.

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Here’s Some Egg-stra Fun, Too

Since real eggs can be hard to come by these days, check out these creative ways to use plastic eggs to decorate for crafting, decor and other DIY projects instead. If you happen to have some real eggs available, we have some fun out-of-the-box ideas for decorating them. One even includes Cool Whip!

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Peanut Butter Easter Eggs

Get the kids involved in making these chocolate and peanut buttery treats, well worth the sticky fingers! —Mary Joyce Johnson, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Get Recipe

Coconut Egg Nests

Looking for an Easter activity that kids will enjoy assembling and eating? Try these sweet birds nest cookies. They’re a snap to make and call for just a few ingredients. —Tonya Hamrick, Wallace, West VirginiaGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Peanut Butter Fudge Cups

My husband often travels during the week, and this fast-to-fix microwave peanut butter fudge recipe is perfect for just my 2-year-old and me. —Lori Brow, Manhattan, Illinois.Go to RecipeTaste of Home

Black Cherry Swirl Fudge

This colorful treat is sure to satisfy the sweetest tooth in any family! It’s always been a favorite with my nine kids, eight grandkids and my Bible study group. I vary the soft-drink flavors to get colors that match other holidays during the year. —Pauletta Bushnell, Lebanon, OregonGo to Recipe

Bunny Tails

My granddaughters and I came up with this clever and easy idea for Easter. —Kelly Ciepluch, Kenosha, WisconsinGo to Recipe

Easter Egg Cookies

My mother started baking these cookies with me and my eight brothers and sisters when I was a child, and I carried on the tradition with our four youngsters when they were little. Now, my children are grown and can make these cookies with their own tots. —Barbara Neuweg, West Point, IowaGo to Recipe

Marshmallow Puffs

With peanut butter, chocolate and marshmallows, these treats were very popular with our three kids as they were growing up—and now I make them for our two grandchildren. They’re perfect for the holidays when time is so precious. —Dody Cagenello, Simsbury, ConnecticutGo to Recipe

Crispy Peanut Butter Balls

I make over 40 different types of treats during the holidays for friends and family. These crispy peanut butter balls are one of my favorite candies to give away as gifts.—Liz David, St. Catharines, OntarioGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Peppermint Patties

My family loves these refreshing candies. At Christmastime, I like to add a few drops of green food coloring to the mixture before shaping and dipping them in chocolate. —Mary Ester Holloway, Bowerston, OhioGo to Recipe

Bird Nests

This is a fun, kid-friendly recipe I pulled together a few years ago. My kids love helping me make these. —Jessica Boivin, Nekoosa, WisconsinGo to Recipe

Raspberry Cream Sugar Cookies

We make sugar cookies and fill them with a tangy raspberry cream cheese. They taste best after they’ve been refrigerated for at least 45 minutes.—Heidi Farnworth, Riverton, UtahGo to Recipe

Coconut Joys

If you like coconut, you’ll love these no-bake, no-fuss sweets. They are cute as can be and make a satisfying after-school snack to keep in the fridge. —Flo Burtnett, North Gage, OklahomaGo to Recipe

Candy Bar Fudge

My manager at work, who knows I like to try new treat recipes, shared this one with me. I’ve made this chewy and chocolaty fudge many times since. Packed with nuts and caramel, it’s like a candy bar. Everyone who’s tried it loves it. —Lois Freeman, Oxford, MichiganGo to Recipe

Cookies & Cream Truffle Balls

For easy truffles, I roll cookies and cream cheese into balls and dunk them in white chocolate. That’s merry and bright in one bite. —Carla Giorgio, New York, New YorkGo to Recipe

Pixie Dust Cookies

These crisp and buttery cookies are based on a favorite Scottish shortbread recipe. They’re just the right amount of sweet—and fun to decorate! —Peggy Goodrich, Enid, OklahomaGo to Recipe

Salted Peanut Rolls

A Christmas gift of homemade candy is always a hit with sweet tooths. I dip these peanut rolls in chocolate, but they’re yummy plain, too. —Elizabeth Hokanson, Arborg, ManitobaGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Haystack Cookies with Peanut Butter

Peanut butter haystacks are one of my favorite desserts. I love to serve them to guests because they marvel at how something so simple tastes so good! —Starrlette Howard, Ogden, UtahGo to Recipe

Dark Chocolate Raspberry Fudge

Something about the combination of dark chocolate and raspberry is just so addicting. This fudge makes a heartfelt homemade gift, or just a treat that’s worth sharing. —Barbara Lento, Houston, PennsylvaniaGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Trail Mix Clusters

These delicious snacks make wonderful gifts, and although they look and taste like they came from an expensive chocolate shop, they couldn’t be more guilt-free. The dried fruit and nuts are heart-healthy and full of fiber. Bet you can’t eat just one! —Alina Niemi, Honolulu, HawaiiGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Bird’s Nest Treats

I make this birds nest recipe in the spring when the birds are starting to build their own nests. They are so easy to make and disappear just as fast. —Pam Painter, Poseyville, IndianaGo to Recipe

Red Velvet Cake Bites

Everyone loves red velvet, but any cake mix can work here. I’ve even rolled chopped macadamia nuts into pineapple cake and dipped them into white chocolate. Whatever you do, have fun! —Anne Powers, Munford, AlabamaGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Coconut Almond Candy

The secret ingredient in this homemade candy is a true surprise—no one tasting these delicious morsels will guess what’s in the sweet, creamy filling! —Katrina Smith, Lawrence, KansasGo to Recipe

Nut Butter Cups

My indulgent, nutty treat is simple to make and looks fabulous. At our house, we use all-natural ingredients for them. —Courtney Stultz, Weir, KansasGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Rainbow Strawberries

Dip fresh strawberries in melted candy-coated discs to create a rainbow of color. Or get adventurous and make a unicorn. The creative possibilities are endless. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinGo to Recipe

Crunchy Candy Clusters

These cereal and marshmallow clusters are so simple that I make them for the holidays each year, as my family looks forward to them. —Faye O’Bryan, Owensboro, KentuckyGo to Recipe

Peeps House

Create a sweet house for your favorite Easter basket treat. Use pastel candies to decorate the roof and nest. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinGo to Recipe

Coconut Creme Chocolates

I’m a proud wife, mom of three and grandma of many. I’ve cooked many things over the years, including these marshmallowy chocolates. —Dolores Wilder, Texas City, TexasGo to Recipe

Lemon Bark

I wasn’t a fan of white chocolate until I made this candy. It’s tangy, sweet and creamy all at the same time. The bark was a lovely treat during a springtime shower but would be nice year-round. —Diana Wing, Bountiful, UtahGo to Recipe

Chocolate-Covered Pretzels

These chocolate-covered pretzels came from my grandma, who loves to make candy and treats for my students. I have followed in her footsteps and make these for people at work and for other family members. —Aimee Worth, Fair Oaks, CaliforniaGo to Recipe

White Chocolate Easter Egg Candies

Candy making can be easy! Have kids help roll the candies in sprinkles, colored sugar or jimmies. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. —Taste of Home Test KitchenGo to Recipe

Chocolaty Peanut Clusters

I turn to my slow cooker to prepare these convenient chocolate treats. Making candies couldn’t be any easier! —Pam Posey, Waterloo, South CarolinaGo to Recipe

Jelly Bean Bark

Homemade Easter candy really doesn’t get easier than this. It’s so simple—all you need are three ingredients, a microwave and a pan! It makes a perfect gift. —Mavis Dement, Marcus, IowaGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Soft Chewy Caramels

One of my first experiences with cooking was helping my mother make these caramels. We’d make up to 12 batches each year. Today, I do at least 95 percent of the cooking at home, but my wife does much of the baking. —Robert Sprenkle, Hurst, TexasGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Chocolate-Covered Eggs

These pretty little candies beat any store-bought variety hands down! Decorating them can take as little or as much effort as you like. The looks of delight on the faces of those who try them make every minute worth it. —Louise Oberfoell, Bowman, North DakotaGo to Recipe

Turtle Dove Nests

Inspired by the traditional carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” our Test Kitchen staff created these cute chocolate nests. With jelly bean eggs, they would make fun treats for Easter, too. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Greendale, WisconsinGo to Recipe

Pinwheel Mints

Both my grandmother and my mom used to make these eye-catching confections as a replacement for ordinary mints. When I offer them at parties, guests tell me the candies are wonderful, and then ask how I created the pretty swirl pattern. —Marilou Roth, Milford, NebraskaGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Marshmallow Pops

Making these pops is a fun activity for a children’s party because any age can participate. Customize them for holidays or special occasions by rolling them in coordinating colored sprinkles. —Marcia Porch, Winter Park, FloridaGo to Recipe

Magic Wands

These fun and colorful wands don’t need to be made by a magician to be magical. You can change the colors to fit any party theme. —Renee Schwebach, Dumont, MinnesotaGo to RecipeTaste of Home

Marbled Orange Fudge

This decadent treat doesn’t last long at our house. The Creamsicle flavor of this soft fudge brings on the smiles. Bright orange and marshmallow swirls make it a perfect takealong for events and get-togethers. —Diane Wampler, Morristown, TennesseeGo to Recipe

Easter Bunny Treats

Our whole family has fun making these bunny-riffic treats together. They are just so cute! —Holly Jost, Manitowoc, WisconsinGo to Recipe ⓘ

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