Easter fun for your family

News| 16th February 2026
Easter fun for your family
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Easter is officially here, and nothing says Easter quite like an Easter egg hunt. It’s a simple, joy-filled activity that brings the whole family together. And the best part? Everything you need can be picked up in one convenient visit to Warwick Grove.

From Easter eggs and baskets to decorations, signs and bunny footprints, content creator, Tegan Porter (@tegan_jean) shows us that setting up the perfect Easter egg hunt doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. With a little planning and a few low-effort essentials, you can create an experience your kids will talk about all week.

Gather the essentials

Tegan begins by heading in-centre to pick up everything needed for the ultimate hunt. For a set-up sure to impress, consider these Easter essentials from Kmart, Coles or Woolworths:

  • Easter eggs and chocolate bunnies
  • Easter baskets
  • Bunny ears
  • Easter signs
  • Bunny footprints
  • Easter-themed pyjamas

 

1. Setting the scene

On the morning of Easter before the kids wake up, Tegan transforms her backyard into an Easter egg hunt suitable for kids of all ages. A few simple decorations instantly set the tone, with signs guiding the way, bunny footprints leading to hidden treasures and baskets ready for collecting eggs.

2. Hiding eggs for every age

One of the key elements of a successful Easter egg hunt is making sure everyone can join in. Tegan suggests tailoring hiding spots based on age to keep all kids engaged.

For younger children (aged 4 years and under)

For little ones, it’s best to keep hiding spots visible and easy to reach so they can feel confident and successful during the hunt. Consider hiding eggs:

  • Sitting in plain sight on the grass
  • Peeking out from under a pot plant
  • Resting beside outdoor toys or play equipment
  • On a low step

For older children (aged 5 years or older)

Older kids enjoy more of a challenge, so eggs can be hidden in trickier or higher spots. Adding simple clues or hint cards can turn the hunt into an adventure and keep them entertained for longer. Consider hiding eggs:

  • Balanced on low tree branches
  • Behind outdoor cushions or furniture
  • Tucked into garden beds or behind rocks
  • Hidden under doormats or welcome signs
  • Inside letterboxes, cubby houses or play tents
  • Behind fence posts or along railings

For both age groups, colourful eggs in different sizes add an extra special touch and make the hunt even more exciting.

With just a few decorations, a handful of eggs and a bit of creativity, an Easter egg hunt can quickly become the highlight of your Easter morning. It’s an affordable, outdoor activity that keeps kids entertained while helping keep the magic of Easter, and the Easter Bunny, alive through meaningful family moments.

Everything needed to bring it all together can be found in one easy in-centre visit. Head to Warwick Grove to pick up everything you need and make your Easter celebrations extra special this year.

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