Easter Bunny leaves auditory clues for egg hunters
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At first glance, the brightly colored eggs laid out Thursday morning at Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort looked like any other that one might find at a springtime hunt.
However, these eggs were equipped with a special beeper to provide about 30 visually impaired children with auditory clues to aid their search.
The Newport Beach resort has partnered for about 15 years with the Santa Ana-based Blind Children’s Learning Center to give visually impaired kids a chance to experience the tradition of hunting for Easter eggs.
The 3- to 6-year-olds at Thursday’s pre-Easter celebration also decorated baskets, played with live bunnies and visited with the Easter Bunny.
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