When my daughter was a wee lass she loved the Easter egg hunt at Riverton Country Club, where she would join her cousins in searching the links for chocolate candy. Uncle David always offered a reward to kids who came back with errant golf balls.
Technology is adding a new twist to egg hunts these days. The Jojo Electronic Easter Egg Hunt features eggs in the form of colorful characters that “talk” to kids as they look for treats. You probably already know Jojo as the electronic bunny who searches for his carrot.The electronic eggs add a fun twist to a traditional Easter egg hunt by calling to the child as he or she searches. Once they’re discovered and opened, the eggs surprise kids with one of four friendly characters – Jojo the Bunny, Max the Dog, Maggie the Cow, or Bud the Pig.
The eggs retail for $3.99 and are sold at Toys R Us, Learning Tree Shops, Christmas Tree Shops and other retailers. They’re recommended for kids age 2 and older. And no sugar to rot kids’ teeth or chocolate to melt on their Easter dress