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Easter Basket Scavenger Hunt Free Printable



I found a similar idea to this and thought I would create my own to share with everyone.  It is a fun way for the kids to hunt for their Easter basket and even has a special message about Easter at the end of it! Let me know if you have any trouble printing it! Thanks!


Easter Clues-click here for PDF

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