Spring Egg Hunt You Design Yourselves
Skip the store-bought version and build a genuinely tricky hunt for each other.
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Skip the store-bought version and build a genuinely tricky hunt for each other.
Seal a box of predictions and memories on New Year's Eve, open it exactly one year later.
Build a reusable countdown calendar that becomes the holiday ritual kids beg for.
Do face masks, foot soaks, and cucumber water together and make it ridiculous fun.
Pick a book with a gripping first chapter and read it aloud together before bed.
Pick a challenging puzzle, make warm drinks, and see how far you get together.
Turn your living room into a cozy cave and watch two movies back-to-back.
The most fun thing in your house has been hiding in the bedroom this whole time.
Turn off the lights and race through a glowing living room jungle.
Pick one thing most people buy and figure out how it's actually made.
Take apart a bouquet of flowers and learn what every part actually does.
Classic experiment, but this time you actually understand the chemistry.
One person designs a puzzle trail through the house; everyone else races to solve it.
Let each person quiz the family on whatever they're obsessed with right now.
Make your own toppings — actual caramel sauce, real whipped cream — and go wild.
Learn one fold, make fifty dumplings, eat like royalty.
Everyone builds their own pizza — chaos included, delicious guaranteed.
Everyone paints everyone else — no skill required, ugly encouraged, hilarity guaranteed.
Make a 60-second film using LEGO figures or toys — it's easier than it sounds and hilarious.
Make a handmade mini cookbook of your family's favorite foods — recipes, drawings, and all.
Turn recycling pile boxes into a whole neighborhood kids will actually play in.