Where to hide the eggs ?
I don't have a garden so where do I hide the eggs
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You can hide them in the house if you don't have a garden but you can also hide them in the grass or pots
Hide them in the house. Just count how many you hide so when collected you know they were all found.
You could go out the day before and place things to hide the eggs in like plastic containers, lump up some pine straw, look for places in a tree like a fork. How hard you hide them will depend on the age of the children. If you have small children, you could turn plastic containers upside down over the eggs.
I live in MI so there were many times we hide to hide them in the house! Kids love the thrill so anyplace will do!
Now you know why Cadbury has bunnies in the Ads. It is to remind folks that: 'You should already have done spring cleaning...Hide Eggs anyplace you found dust bunnies'. Seriously, Dust bunny is exactly where your kids weren't: Under the Couch, Beneath Cushions, Under throw pillows, Between Bed Posts, In the Back of Seldom used Cabinets.