10 Brain Boosting Easter Egg Hunt Ideas (Without the Candy)

Updated for 2022!

When you think Easter, you think Easter Egg Hunt! They are in almost every town, at the mall and even indoor play places. They are EVERYWHERE! This Easter, why not make your Easter Egg Hunt a little different and more exciting than the rest? Instead of using candy, stickers and tattoos (or even those little toys that moms end up throwing in the garbage), try something educational AND fun! At Mommy University, we are always looking for teachable moments, and an Easter Egg Hunt has so much potential! Here are 10 ideas we came up with that we know your kids will LOVE! Enjoy!

10 Brain Boosting Easter Egg Hunt Ideas

Puzzle Pieces

Find a puzzle the kids will love and place the empty box in their Easter Basket. Once they realize the pieces are missing, tell them that each piece is i an egg hidden around the house or outside. Once they find all the pieces, they can put the puzzle together. If you have siblings, they can work together to make the puzzle. This is great for problem solving, building visual skills and encouraging cooperative play! Crocodile Creek has beautiful puzzles you can use for this activity.

Dinosaurs

My boys love going on dinosaur hunts so why not incorporate that into an Easter egg hunt? Put binoculars and other safari gear in your child’s Easter basket and tell the they are going on a dinosaur hunt. Dinosaurs such as those found in Safari Ltd. Toobs are perfect for hiding in Easter eggs! As for Safari gear, my boys love the Backyard Safari Binoculars, Mini Lantern and Cargo Vest. I also suggest using a a bug box instead of an Easter basket like the ones from Backyard Safari and Backyard Exploration.

Dinosaurs are perfect for hiding inside Easter eggs!

Mr. Potato Head Parts

In your child’s Easter basket this year put an unadorned Mr. Potato Head body. Then hide all the pieces in various sized eggs that are hidden around the house. The kids will have a blast finding all the body parts then making their own unique Mr. Potato Head. This toy is PERFECT for improving language development, eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills.

Magnetic Letters and Numbers

This Easter, try a new approach to gift giving. When the kids wake up, have them wake up to a new easel like the this one from Crayola. Then put magnetic letters and numbers in eggs and hide them around the house or outside. Once they find all the pieces, they can work together to spell words, create their own codes and solve math problems! I suggest the letters and numbers from JoyNote and Educational Insights.

 Magnetic Letters in Easter Eggs
Farm Animals

The spring is a wonderful time to visit a farm and learn all about the birth of new animals. To help kids prepare for that visit and to learn about the baby animals, you can put farm animals like the ones found in Safari Ltd. Toobs in Easter eggs and hide them around the house or outside. Then, instead of a using an Easter basket, use a toy farm house for your kids to store all their new animals. If you use the Melissa & Doug Wooden Barn, you can hide the 7 toys this farm comes with!

Squigz

The fun (and award winning) building toy Squigz is perfect for hiding in eggs this Easter. Place varied colored and sized Squigz in eggs and hide them around the house. Then have the kids make their own fun creations. It will keep them busy for hours!

Squigz are a great choice to hide in Easter eggs!

Toys That Grow in Water

A fun way to introduce kids to science is by using toys that grow when placed in water. These are also perfect for hiding in Easter Eggs. Kids will be so excited to watch their new “pets” grow during spring break. I recommend Magic Grow Capsules. Another option is to hide grow eggs such as  and Hid ‘Em and Hatch ‘Em Eggs.

Seeds

When I think of Easter, I think of spring, the time for rebirth and growth. This Easter put flower pots and gardening tools such as the ones from Green Toys and Melissa & Doug. in your child’s Easter basket. Then fill eggs with seed packets and hide them outside around the house. The kids will get excited about growing their own flowers and vegetables which will introduce them to the world of science!

This Easter, fill a watering can with spring goodies like seeds and bubbles instead of using a traditional basket!

Money (Real or Fake)

Every child loves getting money from the Tooth Fairy so why not have the Easter Bunny bring some too? Place coins in eggs and hide them around the house or outside. As the kids find each egg, they have to identify the coin and add up the amount. At the end, they have to add up all their money. They can also sort them by coins (for little ones you can focus on size instead of coin names). In their Easter baskets can be piggy paints that they can design themselves. Don’t want to use real money? You purchase fake coins on Amazon.

Lego Bricks

What kid doesn’t love Lego bricks? This Easter, instead of using an Easter basket use a Lego Box and fill it with assorted bricks and kits. To make it more exciting, hide Lego bricks in Easter eggs and hide them around the house. The kids have to find certain pieces in order to complete the designs in the directions or to make their own. As stated in our article, The Benefits of Playing with Building Toys, toys like Lego bricks help build problem solving, fine motor and visual skills.

Legos in Easter Eggs

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18 Comments

  1. I can’t decide which idea I like the best…seriously I love them all! Wishing my kids were little again! This will be the last year my son believes…sniff! I have a couple more years with my daughter, hopefully lol!

  2. Such great ideas! I just got a bunch of plastic Easter eggs, so I’ve been trying to think of some fun things to put in them for my son. He’s going to have a blast with these ideas.

  3. amiyrah

    Both of my kids would love to find dinosaurs hiding in their eggs. And I’ve never heard of squigz! They look like lots of fun.

    • Jessica Lopa

      Thank you Amanda! We find it so much fun to change up the traditional Easter Egg Hunt and do something a little different:)

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