Anonymous wrote:We switched from Easter eggs to an Easter basket full of goodies (one each kid) at about 14. We had a great time hiding those baskets, too, in some really hard to find places and did the "You're getting warmer" and "Oh, no, you're getting colder" game if it got too hard for them. They absolutely loved it! The best places were: One sealed in a plastic bag and weighted down in the pond; one about 40 feet off the ground on top of a large oak branch, easily visible but no one saw it; and the best one was hidden "in plain sight" nestled in the top of a huge area of blackberry bushes for our oldest, who is much shorter than the rest of the kids. Everyone could see it but her!
Anonymous wrote:Never if with your own family. Why not have fun if they are willing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:never
+1
We just make it harder.
My teens like my dust egg gmhunts which require flashlights sometimes or I'll put a glow bracelet inside the plastic egg to make it glow.
I've also done it scavenger hunt style with clues.
I have teens too.
Anonymous wrote:never
Anonymous wrote:My older 2 kids just turned 12 and 14. My youngest is 6.
When did you stop doing Easter egg hunts with the kids?