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  2. The Fun Doesn't Stop After the Egg Hunt With These Easter ...

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    Add in a few new family traditions with these exciting Easter games, from fun outdoor toys to board games, that will help your gang wind down at the end of a festivities-filled day.

  3. 28 fun Easter egg hunt ideas that are anything but ordinary - AOL

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    Easter egg scavenger hunt Easter Egg Hunt (Getty Images / iStockphoto) You can cater this to either younger kids or older kids, making the challenges greater or more accessible depending on age group.

  4. Every Bunny in the Family Will Love These Fun Easter Games - AOL

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    So many others incorporate Easter eggs for games like walk the egg and egg rolling. There are also several outdoor games like giant jenga and corn hole toss that double as fabulous Easter gifts ...

  5. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    There are a large number of traditional Easter games and customs in the Christian world.Many of these games incorporate Easter eggs, a symbol of the empty tomb. [5] [6] [7] Of these the most well known, widespread and popular until the modern times are the egg rolling, egg hunt, egg tapping, and egg dance.

  6. Egg rolling - Wikipedia

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    Egg roll on the South Lawn of the White House in 1929. Egg rolling, or an Easter egg roll is a traditional game played with eggs at Easter. Different nations have different versions of the game, usually played with hard-boiled, decorated eggs.

  7. Scavenger hunt - Wikipedia

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    A common game played on Easter is the egg hunt, where players search for concealed eggs. The custom is believed to have originated in Germany in the 16th century and brought to the US in the 18th century and England in the 19th century. [13] The games is usually played outdoor but may also be played indoor.