Congratulations! You've found an egg!
Collect the letters on each egg and unscramble them to find our secret phrase! You can find the instructions and other clues on this page.

Activity: Make your own wildlife spotter sheet, join a scavenger hunt or try bug hunting
Creating your spotter sheet
The Wildlife Watch website has a tool which allows you to create your own spotter sheets, so you can include your favourite plants and animals near you. Click on the button below to get started. Alternatively, why not try these Spring flower spotter or garden bird detective sheets.
You can also read this blog about what Rebecca has spotted on her neighbourhood walks.
Scavenger hunts
Wildlife Adventurer Becca Badger has put together two scavenger hunts which you can do in any nearby green space (park, nature reserve, etc.). They include local wildlife spotter sheets and information videos to go with them so you can learn more about them. Sign up below!
Scavenger Hunt #1 Scavenger Hunt #2
Bug hunting
Have you started to see bumblebees buzzing around or ladybirds sunning themselves on a leaf? Bugs start to come out this time of year and here are some things you can do to get to know them better.
But first, here is a video about how amazing insects are.
Amazing insects (https://youtu.be/szWSKqUVvVs)
Insects are incredible.
Make a pooter to observe tiny insects.

Have you cracked the code?
If you've found all 10 eggs, don't forget to go back to the first page or click the button below to request a copy of the solutions and more activities for you to do.
Easter break activities
Don't forget that we are running some other activities you can take part in over the holidays.