Can you spot the eggs?


This egg-citing Easter puzzle is guaranteed to scramble your brain...Children are hunting 10 of the chocolate egg treats, but can you spot them all? You might think you’ve found them but don’t count your chickens before they’ve hatched. The brainteaser was created by parenting site ChannelMum.com after research found 85 per cent of parents give Easter eggs to their kids. And more than half will organise an Easter egg hunt for their children to take part in, while 28 per cent make bonnets and 64 per cent will sit down to create other Easter-themed professions.
On average, children will receive five large eggs setting parents back £17 with a lucky one in 50 receiving a bumper haul of 11 or more. But just 13 per cent of children will attend church this Easter, while just a third of parents explain the religious meaning being the holiday to their offspring. Siobhan Freegard, founder of ChannelMum.com said: “In the past, we’ve seen parents shell out for up to 17 eggs per child, so this year’s average of just five sees mums and dads sensibly rein in on egg-excessive spending.“Instead of giving expensive big Easter Eggs, organised egg hunts are a fast-growing trend a great way to get active and burn off those extra choccy calories.”
On average, children will receive five large eggs setting parents back £17 with a lucky one in 50 receiving a bumper haul of 11 or more. But just 13 per cent of children will attend church this Easter, while just a third of parents explain the religious meaning being the holiday to their offspring on average, children will receive five large eggs setting parents back £17 with a lucky one in 50 receiving a bumper haul of 11 or more. But just 13 per cent of children will attend church this Easter, while just a third of parents explain the religious meaning being the holiday to their offspring...
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