🐣 The Great Easter Egg Hunt – Count, Collect & Share in Spring
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The Great Easter Egg Hunt – Count, Collect & Share in Spring

Count, collect and share in this joyful Easter egg hunt animated story! Practice numbers and learn about spring and generosity in this festive adventure for kids aged 2–7.

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On Easter morning, the garden is full of hidden eggs — chocolate ones, painted wooden ones, glittery foil ones, and five golden eggs that count for bonus points in the tally at the end. This animated Easter story follows three sibling egg hunters: the older sibling who searches systematically, the younger one who runs everywhere at random, and the toddler who keeps finding eggs and immediately sitting on them to check if they are real. The counting, comparing and sharing at the end is genuinely heartwarming and mathematically excellent.

Perfect for children aged 2 to 7 in the weeks before Easter. After watching, set up your own egg hunt at home with wrapped chocolates, plastic eggs or painted pebbles hidden around a room or garden. Ask children to count their collection and compare totals before sharing. Free to watch with no account.

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Parents' Questions

What happens during the Easter egg hunt in this animated story?

Three siblings hunt for Easter eggs hidden throughout the garden and house. The eldest creates a logical search pattern, checking under every bush before moving on. The middle child runs on instinct, finding eggs in random spectacular bursts. The toddler discovers that one egg is tucked inside a flower pot, another is balanced perfectly in the bird bath, one is on the doorstep, and three are in the vegetable patch. The final count reveals everyone found different numbers, which leads to the most important part: sharing so that each person ends up with the same — a mathematical fairness problem solved with chocolate.

What maths learning happens naturally in the Easter Egg Hunt story?

Counting is the most obvious maths — children count eggs throughout the hunt and at the final tally. But the story also includes comparing quantities ('who found more?'), ordering (arranging collections from fewest to most), and the concept of equal sharing — dividing the total between three so everyone has a fair amount. These are genuine number concepts embedded so naturally in the egg hunt excitement that children absorb them joyfully without any sense of being taught. After your own egg hunt, do the same tally and sharing at the end.

What age is The Great Easter Egg Hunt story designed for?

Designed for children aged 2 to 7. Two to three year olds love the Easter egg visuals, the search and the moment of discovery — finding a hidden egg is genuinely thrilling at any age. Children aged 4 to 7 follow the counting and sharing narrative and engage with the fairness discussion. Most powerful in the days immediately before Easter — watch together, then set up a real egg hunt at home. The parallel between the story and the real activity makes both experiences richer.