Easter is looking a little different for us all this year. While we may not be able to attend public Easter egg hunts, we can still go on an egg hunt and practice social distancing! That’s why we’re hosting a Neighborhood Egg Hunt!
Similar to the bear hunts and chalk walks we’ve seen popping up all over neighborhoods across America, the egg hunt works best if lots of people participate! So please share with your neighbors and friends so we can have as many eggs around as possible! (You can even print eggs off for your friends and neighbors and drop them off on their porch to decorate!)
How It Works
<<DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THE EASTER EGG COLORING PAGE>>
Decorate your favorite egg (or eggs) any way you want.
Display them in your window by April 9th.
Go on an egg hunt with your family to see how many eggs you can find! *Don’t forget* to take a picture of the beautiful eggs you make and share it with us by emailing us at info@crmoms.com and we’ll create an album! Also tag us on @cedarrapidsmoms on social media! Let’s see how many neighborhoods get represented!
#CedarRapidsMoms #CREggHunt
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I downloaded & printed. 7 eggs right?
Is there a master list of egg patterns for kids to keep track of the ones they find?