Join Eva and her friends on a magical springtime adventure through the charming Welsh village of Gilfach Goch. This heartwarming tale celebrates teamwork, friendship, and the wonder of discovery as children follow clues left by a very special visitor.
Spring had arrived in the village of Gilfach Goch, painting the hills in bright greens and yellows. Golden daffodils swayed in the breeze while birds chirped happy songs from the budding trees.
Inside Hendreforgan Primary School, Eva and her friends listened with wide eyes as their teacher shared a secret. A special visitor had been spotted in the village, leaving magical clues for a grand Easter hunt.
The adventure began in the school garden, where a trail of shimmering sparkles caught the light. Eva pointed to the soft earth, discovering a line of tiny, fuzzy paw prints leading the way.
Giggling with excitement, the children followed the tracks all the way to the big oak tree in Gilfach Goch Park. Tucked into the bark was an orange note that told them to hop along and count the eggs.
The friends hopped like bunnies down the village street, their eyes searching every nook and cranny. The sun shone brightly as they began their quest to find the hidden treasures.
Axel spotted a shiny blue egg, Olivia found two spotty green ones, and Blake discovered three yellow eggs by a wooden bench. Together, they cheered and counted their colorful prizes out loud.
Their journey led them to the old stone bridge, where a beautiful wicker basket was waiting. Jessica reached inside to find a green note that pointed them toward a rainbow and a place where flowers grow.
Racing with joy, the children ran toward the village community garden, following the colorful flowers that looked just like a rainbow. The air was sweet with the scent of spring blossoms.
There, sitting peacefully on a mossy rock, was the Easter Bunny himself, nibbling on a crunchy orange carrot. He looked up with a twitch of his nose and a friendly twinkle in his eyes.
With a magical flick of his fluffy tail, the Bunny revealed a giant basket overflowing with chocolate eggs and stickers. The children hopped for joy, celebrating the most wonderful Easter Gilfach Goch had ever seen.
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🌷 The Great Easter Hunt of Gilfach Goch — Nursery Story In the little Welsh village of Gilfach Goch, spring had finally arrived. The daffodils were glowing bright yellow, the birds were singing, and everyone felt excited because Easter was nearly here! At Hendreforgan Primary School, a group of friends—Eva, Axel, Morgan, Blake, Olivia, and Jessica—were buzzing with excitement. Their teacher told them that a very special visitor had been leaving clues around the village… the Easter Bunny! That afternoon, the children followed a sparkle trail that started in the school garden. Eva pointed and said, “Look! Tiny paw prints!” The group giggled and followed the prints all the way to the Gilfach Goch Park. Behind a big oak tree, they found their first clue: 🟧 “Hop this way to find your treat, count the eggs along the street!” So off they went! As they walked down the road, Axel spotted 1 shiny blue egg, Olivia found 2 spotty green eggs, and Blake discovered 3 little yellow eggs hiding by a bench. “That's 1, 2, 3 eggs!” Morgan cheered. Next, they followed more paw prints to the old stone bridge. Jessica gasped, “Look! A basket!” Inside the basket was a note: 🟩 “Well done, little friends. You’ve searched high and low. Now follow the rainbow to the place where flowers grow!” So the children ran to the village community garden. There, sitting on a rock, nibbling a carrot, was… 🥕🐰 THE EASTER BUNNY! “You found me!” the Bunny laughed. “You worked together, you counted beautifully, and you followed every clue. Now it’s time for your Easter surprise!” With a flick of his fluffy tail, he revealed a big colourful basket filled with treats—stickers, tiny toys, and chocolate eggs. The children cheered, hopping just like the bunny all the way back to school. And from that day on, they always remembered the magical Easter when Gilfach Goch became the home of the Great Easter Hunt.