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Todd Lehman wrote:
> 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 eggs have to be found in order to build the set(s).
>
> Some of the smaller building instruction booklets come from the factory
> already folded small enough to fit inside the eggs.
>
> 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).
A few years ago the Easter Bunny broke up a DUPLO safari set and hid the pieces
in eggs around the house for my older son. It would be great to do it with LEGO
this year, what with some of the great poly bags and small sets EB has
accumulated lately, but I'm afraid if all the eggs were LEGO oriented, the kids
would catch on to the identity of the Easter Bunny!
Maggie C.
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