The White House is offering kids a virtual egg hunt to celebrate Easter this year. On the White House Historical Association’s website, you’ll find that the White House 360 Tour has been transformed to celebrate the history of the White House Easter Egg Roll — which was canceled in person this year as a precaution during the coronavirus pandemic. While making your way through rooms of the Executive Mansion, you can click on the pink dots to learn about the history of the Easter Egg Roll, the White House and the people who have lived there. You can complete a worksheet with correct answers from each fun fact on the tour to submit for a chance to win a raffle prize: a set of commemorative official 2021 White House Easter eggs. They are wooden eggs made in Maine.