You’ve Been Egged Printable: Easy Easter Activity for Kids

Spring brings warming temperatures, blooming trees, and the anticipation of Easter. This You’ve Been Egged printable turns an ordinary spring afternoon into an exciting Easter activity for kids, and spreads kindness throughout the neighborhood.

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a printable that reads “You’ve Been Egged! Some bunny hid ___ eggs all around your yard. Enjoy the eggs and pass the cheer along to someone else.”

The Easter egg hunt printable reads:

“You’ve Been Egged! Some bunny hid ___ eggs all around your yard. Enjoy the eggs and pass the cheer along to someone else.”

A blank space allows kids to write the number of eggs hidden, so the recipients don’t have to guess the scope of their surprise delivery. This simple Easter printable for kids encourages generosity, creativity, and a dash of secret-agent excitement.

I love pairing this with small non-candy egg fillers, like these squishy bunnies or these Easter sticky hand toys.

What Is “You’ve Been Egged”?

“You’ve Been Egged” is a heartwarming Easter tradition for kids where children secretly hide filled plastic eggs in a friend’s or neighbor’s yard. The printable note explains what happened and invites the recipient to continue the fun by egging someone else.

It transforms egg hiding into a chain reaction of smiles. Think of it as an Easter kindness activity with bunny ears.

Supplies Needed for This Easter Activity for Kids

a You’ve Been Egged printable that reads “You’ve Been Egged! Some bunny hid ___ eggs all around your yard. Enjoy the eggs and pass the cheer along to someone else.”

Before hopping into action, gather the following supplies:

  • Printed You’ve Been Egged printable
  • Plastic Easter eggs
  • Small treats (candy, jelly beans, chocolate eggs), small toys (stickers, erasers, mini figures), and/or notes of encouragement or kind messages
  • Pen or marker (to fill in the number of eggs)
  • Small basket or gift bag (optional, for holding the Easter egg hunt printable and extra eggs)

How to Use the You’ve Been Egged Printable

1. Print the Easter Printable for Kids

Print as many copies as needed. Cardstock works well for durability, especially if morning dew is involved.

2. Prepare the Eggs

Fill each plastic egg with sweet treats, small toys, or written encouragement notes. Or mix and match contents for variety.

a printable that reads “You’ve Been Egged! Some bunny hid ___ eggs all around your yard. Enjoy the eggs and pass the cheer along to someone else.”

3. Fill in the Blank

Write the number of eggs hidden in the yard on the printable.

4. Deliver the Surprise

After sunset or during a quiet afternoon, head to a friend’s or neighbor’s yard. Hide the eggs in bushes, behind flower pots, along walkways, or nestled in grass. Be sure to scale the hiding spots based on the ages of the kids who will be finding them. Younger kids need more noticeable spots, but older kids might enjoy more of a challenge.

Place the printable somewhere noticeable:

  • Tucked into the front door
  • Inside a small basket near the porch
  • Clipped to a ribbon on the door handle

Then slip away quietly like a bunny ninja.

Why This Easter Activity for Kids Is So Meaningful

a printable that reads “You’ve Been Egged! Some bunny hid ___ eggs all around your yard. Enjoy the eggs and pass the cheer along to someone else.”

Encourages Kindness

Children experience the joy of giving rather than receiving. That shift plants seeds of generosity that grow long after the chocolate disappears.

Builds Social Connection

Delivering eggs to neighbors strengthens community bonds. It opens doors for conversations and shared laughter.

Supports Learning

This Easter activity for kids supports:

  • Counting skills (tracking the number of eggs hidden)
  • Fine motor skills (filling and hiding eggs)
  • Writing skills (addressing the printable and writing notes)
  • Planning and organization

Promotes Outdoor Play

Hiding eggs involves walking, bending, reaching, and exploring. Fresh air plus a meaningful mission equals a memorable afternoon.

Creative Ideas for Filling Easter Eggs

Looking to elevate the experience? Try these ideas:

  • Puzzle pieces hidden in separate eggs
  • A golden egg with a special surprise
  • Glow sticks for nighttime egging
  • Kindness challenge slips inside each egg

Tips for a Smooth “You’ve Been Egged” Experience

a printable that reads “You’ve Been Egged! Some bunny hid ___ eggs all around your yard. Enjoy the eggs and pass the cheer along to someone else.”
  • Choose safe hiding spots that are easy to access.
  • Avoid flower beds or delicate landscaping.
  • Respect local guidelines regarding mailboxes.
  • Deliver during daylight if preferred for safety.
  • Keep a list of homes already egged to avoid duplicates.

A little planning keeps the mission cheerful and stress free.

Turning It Into an Easter Tradition for Kids

This Easter printable for kids can evolve into an annual event. Some families create themed egg sets each year. Others keep a notebook documenting who has been egged and how many eggs were hidden.

Over time, kids may take ownership of the project, designing custom notes or decorating the printable with crayons and stickers.

Eventually spring arrives, and the egg squad assembles once more.

Adding Encouragement Notes Inside the Eggs

Beyond candy, encouragement slips can make a lasting impact. Consider messages such as:

  • “Hope this brightens your day!”
  • “You are appreciated!”
  • “Keep shining!”
  • “Some bunny thinks you are awesome!”

Children can help write these notes, strengthening empathy and emotional awareness.

Displaying the Printable

a You've Been Egged Printable that reads “You’ve Been Egged! Some bunny hid ___ eggs all around your yard. Enjoy the eggs and pass the cheer along to someone else.”

For extra presentation flair:

  • Attach the printable to pastel ribbon
  • Add bunny stickers around the border
  • Place it in a mini Easter basket with shredded paper

Small details create excitement before the egg hunt even begins.

Final Thoughts on This Easter Printable for Kids

The You’ve Been Egged printable inspires a ripple of generosity that spreads yard by yard. Children practice kindness in motion, watching how a small act can brighten someone’s day.

Plastic eggs scattered across grass may seem simple, yet the impact runs deeper than candy wrappers and colorful shells. It’s community-building disguised as a scavenger hunt. It’s empathy wrapped in pastel plastic.

Most importantly, it reminds families that Easter joy grows when shared.

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You’ve Been Egged Printable: Easy Easter Activity for Kids

Recipe by stacie

Spread Easter joy with this cute You’ve Been Egged printable! Simply print, fill plastic eggs with treats, and leave a surprise that encourages others to keep the tradition going.


  • Total Time18 minutes

Materials

  • Printed You’ve Been Egged printable
  • Plastic Easter eggs
  • Small treats (candy, jelly beans, chocolate eggs), small toys (stickers, erasers, mini figures), and/or notes of encouragement or kind messages
  • Pen or marker (to fill in the number of eggs)
  • Small basket or gift bag (optional, for holding the Easter egg hunt printable and extra eggs)


Instructions

1. Print the Easter Printable for Kids

Print as many copies as needed. Cardstock works well for durability, especially if morning dew is involved.

2. Prepare the Eggs

Fill each plastic egg with sweet treats, small toys, or written encouragement notes. Or mix and match contents for variety.

3. Fill in the Blank

Write the number of eggs hidden in the yard on the printable.

4. Deliver the Surprise

After sunset or during a quiet afternoon, head to a friend’s or neighbor’s yard. Hide the eggs in bushes, behind flower pots, along walkways, or nestled in grass. Be sure to scale the hiding spots based on the ages of the kids who will be finding them. Younger kids need more noticeable spots, but older kids might enjoy more of a challenge.

  • Prep Time: 3 minutes
  • Category: Activities, Crafts, DIY, Easter

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Stacie is a former first grade teacher who loves to share educational activities to help kids learn, grow, and develop! She has a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and a Master's Degree in Child Development with a focus on Mental Health.

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