i know a few:
1.a picture from mario. easter egg from: a link to the past
2.malon has a necklace that looks like bowser. easter egg from: ocarina of time.
3.the mask salesman has a mario mask on the back side of his bag.easter egg from: majoras mask
Alright thats all the easter eggs i know ill try to look for more!
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Some good Easter decorationsinclude Easter eggs and Easter bunnies. They are very popular.
You can have a regular Easter Egg Hunt where the eggs are scattered about and kids run around and collect as many as possible. I found this game ideas at http://www.partygameideas.com/easter-games/ Easter Egg Treaasure Hunt where clues lead you to eggs and then the Easter treasure. Easter Egg Relay Race with spoons and eggs Easter Hop Spot where kids hop around a board based on the roll of the dice. Then there are Easter trivia games too, word scrabbles and Easter Bingo Other options include having an Easter Egg decorating contest or go bobbing for a plastic egg with a prize in the middle.
Chocolate eggs are a traditional staple during the Easter season and holiday. Milk chocolate eggs are some of the most popular.
Some teenagers do, and some do not.
The Easter bunny has to color eggs, make eggs, and deliver them. Those are basically his only chores.
They do if some one buys for them.
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For some reason if you go on an Easter egg hunt some other time of the year it looks like you just don't find any. So if I were you I would look for Easter eggs around Easter time. Good luck.
some people say that Easter egg and in particular the rolling of Easter eggs symbolise the disciples rolling away the stone at the entrance to Jesus' tomb, however Easter eggs, Easter bunnies and Easter chicks represent fertility, new life and the reawakening of spring.
British people celebrate Easter by giving out Chocolate eggs to their friends and family. For younger children, some relatives play the part of the 'Easter Bunny' who give the chocolate eggs. Some families have Easter egg hunts and parties.
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.