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Re: LEGO Easter Egg Hunts
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lugnet.fun.holiday
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Tue, 18 Apr 2000 01:09:37 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> Easter Egg Hunt idea:
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> Get a 12-pack or 48-pack of plastic colored Easter Eggs and fill them will
> LEGO pieces. Hide 'em around the house or in the yard.
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> For filler, use a few polybag-sized or small boxed sets and divide up the
> pieces so that all the eggs have to be found in order to build the set(s).
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> Some of the smaller building instruction booklets come from the factory
> already folded small enough to fit inside the eggs.
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> For an extra challenge for the kids, put clues to other eggs' whereabouts
> inside key eggs, and make some of them extra hard to find (requiring the use
> of the clues).
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> --Todd
Last year I did an Easter LEGO hunt for my son (7 years old at the time) by
hiding the entire unopenned boxes of small and medium sets (about 12 total)
around Grandma & Grandpa's house. We had a good time.
It was around this time that I fully emerged from my Dark Ages and started
buying sets for myself instead of "for him". <g>
Brian
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| Easter Egg Hunt idea: Get a 12-pack or 48-pack of plastic colored Easter Eggs and fill them will LEGO pieces. Hide 'em around the house or in the yard. For filler, use a few polybag-sized or small boxed sets and divide up the pieces so that all the (...) (25 years ago, 17-Apr-00, to lugnet.fun.holiday, lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego)
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