Glow in the Dark Egg Hunt
Method 1 (affiliate links provided)
You can get all of these items at the Dollar Tree. The glow bracelets come in a pack of 5, and the eggs come in a pack of six. You can also get glow bracelets in a pack of 100 online here. All you have to do is activate and assemble the bracelets and tuck them into the larger Easter eggs with a treat. I secured ours with tape to prevent the eggs from popping open.
Note: Do not try to use small Easter eggs like I did the first time. I had to bend the glow sticks so much that they broke, and the glow liquid oozed all over my hands and made a big mess.
Note: Do not try to use small Easter eggs like I did the first time. I had to bend the glow sticks so much that they broke, and the glow liquid oozed all over my hands and made a big mess.
Method 2 (my preferred method)
You Will Need:
You Will Need:
- Easter eggs
- Treats and treasures
For this method you can use any size eggs that you want. The LED finger lights are really inexpensive and so fun for kids! We got ours last year, and Rosie and Jewel still play with them often. All you have to do is tuck the LED lights into the eggs with a treat, and the fun can begin!
Finding glowing eggs in the dark is fun both inside and outside. Not only do kids get fun treats and surprises, but they also LOVE playing with the glow bracelets and/or finger lights tucked inside.
Sometimes I pull out our finger lights and plastic eggs, and Rosie and Jewel have a blast playing and exploring with those all by themselves.
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