We'll be celebrating Easter at our new home in France this year, and I'm excited to plan a little Easter egg hunt for Rosie. My sister organized one for us last year in Bali, and it was such a fun event. It was funny too, because the chocolate eggs liquefied almost instantly outside in the tropical sun.
By the time Easter Sunday rolls around we'll have only been back in our new house for around a week, so whatever Easter activities we organize will be nice and simple! Here are some sweet ideas we're thinking about...
Bunny signs to make the hunt easier via Brit + Co.
The whole concept of an Easter egg hunt can be a bit confusing for toddlers. I love the idea of using signs or balloons as markers to help the little ones figure out where the treasure is hiding.
Balloon egg markers via Celebrations at Home.
I also thought this Peppa Pig story might be a fun way to explain how the game works, in advance of the big day.
I'm pretty sure we'll end up with our fair share of chocolate, so I've also been on the lookout for some non-sugar treats that could be included in the hunt. These wooden egg maracas are sweet, and I thought it could be fun to fill surprise eggs with these miniature farm animals.
Adorable felt Easter baskets.
Do you have any plans for the Easter weekend? If you'd like to see photos from our day, you can follow me on Instagram.
These crafts are so simple and pretty too; a pastel paper egg wreath via The Resourceful Mama, and beautiful naturally died eggs via Warldorf Today.