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    Easter Egg Lunch Hunt - A fun activity and lunch for kids!

    Modified: Jun 7, 2025 · Published: Mar 10, 2019 by Brandy · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Make your kids' lunch into an Easter Egg Lunch Hunt! They'll have a blast opening each egg to see what surprise awaits them! Lunchtime has never been so fun! You can also place them inside a lunchbox for an elementary school option! 

    You might also like our mini bundt carrot cake recipe, our Easter Basket sugar cookies or our toasted coconut cupcakes---such a fun Easter dessert and the coconut taste really shines through!
    Make your kids' lunch into an Easter Egg Lunch Hunt! They'll have a blast opening each egg to see what surprise awaits them! Lunchtime has never been so fun!
    8 years ago, Kaylee and I decided to do something a little different with lunch! We filled hollow plastic Easter eggs with all sorts of lunch items. Bite-sized lunch items for a fun Easter egg hunt. Even little peanut butter & honey sandwiches. It has become one of our favorite activities and we also go on Easter egg lunch hunts (or snack hunts!) when friends come over.
    This is the most popular Easter post on Gluesticks and for good reason. Easter eggs aren't just candy in Easter baskets! It's SO EASY and SO FUN and honestly, the quickest way to skyrocket yourself to "best mom ever" status for the 5 and under crowd, ha!

    Easter egg Lunch Idea

    Step 1: Collect plastic eggs.

    Step 2: Fill with lunch foods.

    Step 3: Place eggs in a lunchbox to take to school OR hide eggs around the yard for a Easer egg lunch hunt!


    Make your kids lunch into an Easter Egg Lunch Hunt! They'll have a blast opening each egg to see what surprise awaits them! Lunchtime has never been so fun!

    What food items can you use for this Easter themed lunch hunt?

    There are so many foods that would make a yummy and festive alternative to candy: grapes, raisins, nuts, goldfish crackers, cheese cubes, berries, mini sandwiches, cubed turkey or ham, or dry cereal!
    Make your kids lunch into an Easter Egg Lunch Hunt! They'll have a blast opening each egg to see what surprise awaits them! Lunchtime has never been so fun!

    How do you split the Easter eggs evenly amongst groups of kids?

    I like marking the eggs when multiple children are going to be hunting for lunch, that way everyone has a well-rounded collection at the end. The unmarked eggs were Aaron's and the marked eggs were Kaylee's. At the end of the egg hunt, they exchanged eggs.
    Make your kids lunch into an Easter Egg Lunch Hunt! They'll have a blast opening each egg to see what surprise awaits them! Lunchtime has never been so fun!

    Where do you hide the Easter eggs?

    We've had just as many Easter egg lunch hunts indoors as we have outdoors. It just depends on the weather. Make sure to find all of those eggs so that the food doesn't go bad!
    For our first hunt 8 years ago, Kaylee ran right up to the bus when Aaron got home from kindergarten, handed him a basket, and they hit the grass running looking for their lunch. He was totally game for having to search for his lunch!
    Make your kids lunch into an Easter Egg Lunch Hunt! They'll have a blast opening each egg to see what surprise awaits them! Lunchtime has never been so fun!
    After the Easter eggs were found, the sorting began.
    Make your kids lunch into an Easter Egg Lunch Hunt! They'll have a blast opening each egg to see what surprise awaits them! Lunchtime has never been so fun!

    Easter egg Lunchbox IDea

    I filled Dallin's lunch box with Easter eggs as a fun "last day before Spring Break" celebration lunch. He loved it and was very surprised when he opened his lunch box. He said that when he saw them he said, "What the heck?!?!?!?" and all of the kids in his 2nd-grade class came over to see. They thought it was "SO FUNNY!!" and liked watching him open each and every egg to see what lunch item was inside. Score! It's been 7 years since we started this tradition and the kids think it is hilarious---my boys not as much now that they are in middle and high school, but they are good sports, haha!

    Here are a couple more Easter ideas for kids!

    Easter Bunny Donut Cups

    Easter Bunny Luncheon for Kids.

    We've also got a great Make an Easter Bunny Cake you can make as well!

    Try some of these spring activities for even more fun!

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    Comments

    1. Myra of Mommy+Me Lunchbox says

      April 04, 2012 at 3:12 pm

      THANKS for the lunch-in-egg idea! I used it for my daughter's lunch at preschool!
      http://mommyandmelunchbox.blogspot.com/2012/04/bunny-hop.html

      Reply
    2. Amy - while wearing heels says

      April 04, 2012 at 2:57 am

      Brilliant. Totally pinning this asap. What a fun idea.

      amy @ whilewearingheels.blogspot.com

      Reply
    3. Brian, Michelle, Teagan and Isla says

      April 03, 2012 at 4:39 pm

      Oh wow! What an awesome memory for your little ones! I am SO excited and am going to try this with my three year and 11 month olds! My toddler doesn't want to eat anythinnnnnnng at the moment so maybe this will do the trick and be fun at the same time? Pinning this idea.

      Would love if you would link it up too on my party going on now at Teagan's Travels!

      http://teaganstravels.blogspot.com/2012/04/destination-inspiration-linky-party-9.html

      Happy Easter,
      Michelle

      Reply
    4. Cari says

      April 02, 2012 at 12:14 am

      I will definetly try this with my two little girls! They will love the novelty and enjoy all the tiney foods!!

      Reply
    5. Jennifer says

      March 31, 2012 at 2:27 pm

      Oh my gosh... I am TOTALLY going to pack my daughter's lunch like this on the last day before Easter! IN LOVE!

      Reply
    6. Jen Hansard says

      March 29, 2012 at 8:30 pm

      What a great idea! We actually shared in on Family Sponge today— thank you for the inspiration! Look forward to reading your blog more.

      Jen at Family Sponge

      Reply
    7. nsmerkt says

      March 29, 2012 at 2:23 pm

      What a terrific idea! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
    8. 4 Sisters @ bringingbeauty.blogspot.com says

      March 26, 2012 at 9:23 pm

      This is such an amazing idea! Way to add some fun to lunchtime!

      We have our first ever Beautify It Monday link party going on now and we'd love for you to stop by and link up @ bringingbeauty.blogspot.com

      Reply
    9. { L } says

      March 26, 2012 at 7:12 pm

      This is such an AWESOME idea!! I am in love with it. 😀 Brilliant.

      Reply
    10. Love and Lollipops says

      March 26, 2012 at 6:35 pm

      Such a cute idea!

      Reply
    11. Jenny from Crossing the Bugger-Dixon Line says

      March 26, 2012 at 6:23 pm

      Fabulous idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Reply
    12. Jill says

      March 26, 2012 at 1:37 pm

      Such a cute idea for lunch. 🙂

      Just found your blog and became your newest follower.

      Have a great day!

      Blessings,
      Jill

      Reply
    13. Sugarr2518 says

      March 26, 2012 at 1:55 am

      Such a cute idea:) Thanks for sharing!!!

      Reply
    14. Lindsay @Artsy-Fartsy Mama says

      March 25, 2012 at 9:36 pm

      LOVE this, so fun! Definitely going to try it with my daughter.

      Featured you on my blog today, stop by & check it out:
      http://www.artsyfartsymama.com/2012/03/pinteresting-features-n-shtuff-27.html

      Reply
    15. Stef says

      March 25, 2012 at 4:42 pm

      This is the BEST idea!!! My girls are going to be all over this one. Thank you so much! Sometimes, the meal preparation is such a drag over and over and over again. I'm sure the kids feel the same - this ought to liven things up.

      Reply
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