If Your Kids Love Elf on the Shelf, They'll Flip Out Over "Easter Eggsters"

Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission.

Parents, we've got some eggciting news to share. An Easter-fied version of Elf on the Shelf, dubbed Easter Eggsters, has hit store shelves — because who says incentivizing your kids' good behavior should come to an end after the holiday season?

Here's how Easter Eggsters work. You can choose between four stuffed animal creatures (a rabbit, skunk, raccoon, and squirrel) who act as the eyes and ears of the Easter bunny, reporting back to him on whether your kids are being naughty or nice. The critters are stored in a colorful plastic egg, which should be hidden in a different spot around your house each day, just as your trusty Elf on the Shelf. The eggs are each a different solid color, so there's plenty of room for getting crafty with stickers and whatnot. Plus, each Easter Eggster comes with a corresponding picture book that tells the story of the Easter bunny and his observant helper friends.

It's important to note that these Eggsters are pretty large, so it's suggested to purchase them if you have younger children, as older kids may prefer an object that's a bit more challenging to find around the house each morning. So far, it's looking like moms and kids are pretty stoked about welcoming the new Easter tradition into their families, as there are some stellar reviews on Walmart.com. One happy customer wrote, "We couldn't be more in love with our Easter Eggsters!" and another noted, "Needs more than five stars! My kiddos love!"

Easter Eggsters are available for purchase on Walmart.com, Amazon, and the Easter Eggster website. See and shop for all four of the furry critters ahead. See ya in December, Elf on the Shelf!