Easter Egg Money Surprise
Kids love Easter eggs because each one contains a surprise. They can’t wait to see what’s inside!
Did they get chocolate, jelly beans, hard candy, gummy candy or bubble gum?
As children get older, Easter egg hunts may not excite them as much since it’s something they’ve done for years already.
That’s when it’s time to replace some of the candy with coins or cash to create an Easter Egg Money Surprise!
Small children will get excited over nickels, dimes and quarters. Teenagers will hunt for Easter eggs if they have the chance to find eggs containing $1, $5, $10, or $20 bills!

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