Enjoy an indoor Easter egg hunt with these adorable Easter illustrations!

Children's Illustrators
3 min readMar 27, 2021

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Enchanted Spring Picnic by April Hartmann. Big celebration at the Easter Bunny’s garden with tea, cakes, pies, and biscuits — mmm!
Enchanted Spring Picnic by April Hartmann. Big celebration at the Easter Bunny’s garden with tea, cakes, pies, and biscuits — mmm!

Happy Easter, everyone!

It’s been a year of adapting everything to the new normal, and that includes our favourite Easter activities! Who says we can’t have fun while staying at home? 😉

Here are fab ideas for an at-home Easter egg hunt you can play with the help of our favourite Easter-themed illustrations! 👇

Easter bunny with Chicks by Cathi Mingus
Easter bunny with Chicks by Cathi Mingus. Pink Easter Bunny with big round glasses, happily hanging out with his friends!

ACTIVITY 1: The Traditional Hunt

Do you have multiple devices and kids to entertain? Yes? Then this one’s for you!

  1. Open this post on each of your devices.
  2. Scroll each one to a different illustration.
  3. Pick spots to hide your devices in. (Don’t forget to set them in silent and non-vibrate so no one can call to find them)
  4. Set the participants loose to hunt for the hidden devices!
  5. When they’re back, count the Easter eggs in each illustration.

Example: If Person A brought back 2 devices, count the total eggs in the illustrations opened on those devices.

Whoever brought back illustrations with the most number of eggs in total wins!

Easter Eggs Everywhere by Kathi Ember
Easter Eggs Everywhere by Kathi Ember. Oh no! Someone call a technician!

ACTIVITY 2: Guess How Many Eggs

If you live alone or have no kids to entertain, this is a great activity to do with friends over video chat — simply share your screen for the fun to begin!

  1. With this article open, scroll this page up or down randomly without looking (eyes closed or blindfolded— your call)
  2. Count the number of Easter eggs in whichever illustration you stop at.
  3. Whoever stops at the illustration with the most number of Easter eggs wins!
Happy Easter by Ana Larranaga, represented by MIA Milan Illustrations Agency.

ACTIVITY 3: Find the Easter Bunny

Tired of looking for eggs? This time, try to spot the elusive Easter Bunny! Check out detailed illustrations of this search-and-find book here.

Where’s The Bunny? By Chuck Whelon, represented by Beehive Illustration
Where’s The Bunny? By Chuck Whelon, represented by Beehive Illustration

More Easter illustrations!

To make this online Easter egg hunt more interesting, here are even more Easter illustrations for you!

Happy Easter Eggs by Tanya Emelyanova, represented by Good Illustration
Happy Easter Eggs by Tanya Emelyanova, represented by Good Illustration
The Easter Egg Factory by Susan Detwiler
The Easter Egg Factory by Susan Detwiler
Easter Disaster by Courtney Huddleston, represented by WendyLynn & Co. Be careful, Mr. Bunny!
Easter Disaster by Courtney Huddleston, represented by WendyLynn & Co. Be careful, Mr. Bunny!
Happy Easter by Marcin Poludniak. Imagine what adventures he’ll go to in this egg-shaped balloon bucket.
Happy Easter by Marcin Poludniak. Imagine what adventures he’ll go to in this egg-shaped balloon bucket.

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