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Easter Eggs
An activity where children find eggs and chocolate is called an Easter Egg Hunt.
There is no meaningful message or metaphor for doing an Easter egg hunt on Easter. It is simply a Western idea that rakes in the money for supermarkets, and provides some fun for the children.
Easter egg hunt.
Well iv seen kids hunt for hard boiled eggs and plastic eggs with candy inside of them and also some kids don't believe in Easter. Like rag heads such as Muslim kids
In 2014 there were 74.3 million children in the United States. Of those, let's say about 50 percent celebrate Easter, so 37.15 million children went on an Easter egg hunt. If every child was able to find approximately 5 eggs each, then there were a total of 185.75 million eggs hidden on Easter 2014 in the US.
You can go easter egg hunt or color eggs.
Kids looking for the eggs at an Easter Egg Hunt.
Easter eggs are hidden by anyone who wants to do an Easter egg hunt. The idea of hiding eggs came from the Germans in the 1700s who thought that rabbits laid eggs. This belief spread and thus, the egg hunt was born.
Go to Easter service at church, remember what He did for you, hunt Easter eggs if you have kids. (or are one)
Some teenagers do, and some do not.