There’s plenty happening across the Kingdom to keep them busy and having fun.
Here are just a few suggestions of activities we thought might do the trick.
5. Easter Fayre, Crail
An Easter Fayre takes place at Crail Community Hall on Saturday, April 16 and Sunday, April 17. Arts and craft stalls will be set up and the popular cafe will be open both days.
The kids can look forward to a treasure hunt, which will start and end at the Community Hall and will be full of exciting surprises on the way. Registration for the treasure hunt is at the hall between 11 am and 2 pm on both days. Completed sheets are to be returned by 3.30 pm to qualify for a reward. Entry to the fayre is free. The fee for the treasure hunt is £1. Photo: Michael Gillen
6. Funbox
Funbox return to the Alhambra in Dunfermline on Sunday, April 17 as part of their final run of shows. They bring their Jungle Party to the Canmore Street venue with some great family entertainment. Audience members are encouraged to come dressed as their favourite wild animal. Visit www.alhambradunfermline.com Photo: John Young
7. Easter egg hunt, Kinghorn
An Easter egg hunt will take place at the Ecology Centre in Kinghorn on Sunday, April 17, running in partnership with Kinghorn Children’s Gala. The hunt opens from 12.30pm and runs until 2.30pm. Tickets are £2.50 per child, which includes an Easter egg. Tickets must be booked in advance by Wednesday, April 13. To book message the gala through Facebook, pop into the ecology centre or from Cassia Salvonia Floral Design on Kinghorn High Street. Photo: easterstockphotos.com
8. NTS Easter egg trails
The National Trust for Scotland’s popular Easter Egg Trails are back at three Fife properties. Visitors cen enjoy exploring Culross Palace, Falkland Palace and Kellie Castle, following clues, solving a puzzle and collecting a chocolate reward. The trails run from Friday, April 15 to Monday, April 18. Visit www.nts.org/easter to find out more. Photo: NTS