and frank sinatra. how do children with disabilities participate in easter egg hunts? well, military and police bomb techs have found a way to help them. they're making audible easter eggs to give all kids a chance to enjoy the thrill of the hunt. here's barbara starr. >> max, i hear the easter egg. go find it! >> reporter: 8-year-old max has plenty of challenges beyond his blindness. >> yea! you found it! >> reporter: his mother jenny cheers him on when he locates the beeping easter egg. >> whs it is the beeping easter eggs he really finds it fun. >> reporter: for visually impaired children, an easter egg hunt usually means sitting on the side. but at this suburban virginia home, a most unusual group is helping bring some spring cheer to the kids. beeping easter eggs are being assembled by military and police bomb techs. a battery, a beeper and a plastic egg is all it takes. >> you build these devices that