A Better Way to Have an Indoor Easter Egg Hunt

Posted on Apr 8, 2014 by No Comments

Easter is most often associated with the start of spring, but Iowa weather can be unpredictable. There have been several years where my husband and I have resorted to hiding eggs indoors because it was too cold outside or there were still snow drifts to deal with.

I think the new Wonka Indoor Hard2Find Egg Hunt Kit is pure genius. This kit includes 12 eggs designed for clever hiding inside your house.

The orange eggs have suction cups that stick to your furniture, the green eggs have strings for dangling off coat hooks or light switches, the purple eggs have flat bottoms so they stand upright, and the blue eggs have 3M command adhesive on the back so you can stick them to your walls.

All of the eggs are made from high quality plastic and generously sized for filling with treats.

As an added bonus, you also get 12 candies and 12 stickers to fill your eggs with. The candy is an assortment of Wonka favorites, including SweetTarts, Laffy Taffy, and Nerds. The stickers are Easter eggs, butterflies, worms, frogs, and rabbits. So, this is a one-stop solution to taking care of Easter.

I don’t think I’d recommend using the hard to find eggs with toddlers or preschoolers, but this is a great way to add a challenge to your Easter egg hunt if you have older children. The suction cup eggs are full of possibilities!

If you’re lucky enough to live someplace where it’s always nice at Easter, Wonka also has an Outdoor Hard2Find Egg Hunt Kit that includes eggs camouflaged to blend into grass, rock, or flower beds.

Disclaimer: Product samples were provided by the manufacturer for the purpose of preparing this review.

Photo credit: Target

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Dana Hinders

Dana Hinders lives in Iowa with her husband and son. She has been a freelance writer since shortly after earning her degree in journalism from The University of Iowa in 2003. She writes extensively about parenting, crafts, and creative ways to save money. Visit her at danahinders.com.

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