Huddersfield Daily Examiner

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SK any child – or adult – what they love about Easter and, chances are, they’ll say the chance to eat loads of scrummy chocolate eggs.

But there are lots of fantastic and fun things to do with eggs – as well as eating them – and all of which provide hours of entertainm­ent for the family. depend on the ages. Then line everyone up on their hands and knees and get them to roll the egg from start to finish – using their noses!

It will depend on the age of the children as to how far apart you make these. Younger children will get fed up if they have to roll the egg too far.

The winner is the one to reach the end without touching the egg with their hands. children can collect eggs in, bits of paper and imaginatio­n to create clues.

Hide the eggs in various places either inside or outside, depending on the weather. If you have younger kids, make some of them easy to find. For older children, why not hide Easter egg hunt clues for them to solve which lead them to their prize. AS WITH the traditiona­l game, use a hard boiled egg or raw eggs if you’re brave enough, you’ll need a large spoon for each person and, again a start and finish line.

When the race starts each player runs towards the finish line trying to keep their egg on the spoon.

The winner is the first to reach the finish line with their egg on their spoon.

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