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10 Easter Egg Hunt Safety Tips You Can’t Afford To Miss

10 Easter Egg Hunt Safety Tips You Can’t Afford To Miss
Easter’s rolling around, and you know what that means: kids dashing for eggs like there’s candy-filled gold at stake—which, let’s be honest, sometimes there is.

But wait, did you know that colorful eggs (and their hiding spots) could be hiding more than just sweet treats?

They might also stash a few safety risks.

Don’t fret; I’ve got the ultimate guide to keep your egg hunt fun and first-aid free. Ready for an egg-cellent adventure?

Key Takeaways
Set up a safe Easter egg hunt space away from dangers. Use flags or streamers to mark the area.
Make kids walk, not run during the hunt. It keeps them from getting hurt.
Watch all children closely so they don’t trip, eat something bad, or put small toys in their mouths.
Don’t give young kids tiny candy or toys that can cause choking.
Think about allergies when choosing what goes into Easter eggs. Use non – food items for kids with food allergies.

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Heidi

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