They really doEddie is jumping for joy: right in front of him, the field is filled with bright, shining eggs, in every colour you can imagine! “The Easter Bunny must have put them there for me!” the excited little grasshopper thinks to himself. For a long time, he sits and looks out at the beautifully coloured eggs: forget-me-not blue, sunny yellow, grasshopper green… Eddie can’t hold in his excitement any longer, and starts to hop from one egg to the next—and then he stops. “Now that I think about it, everybody should see this rainbow-coloured treat,” he thinks, and chirps loudly to tell Mr Beetle, Mrs. Cricket, Bella the Butterfly, Buzzie the bee, and all of the other insects that live in his meadow to join him. Slowly but surely, every insect in the field hops, crawls and flies towards him. And everybody loves the Easter gifts.
They are so happy that they all hold hands and dance an Easter insect dance, while Mrs. Cricket plays the music. They dance and dance, on the ground and in the air, singing and laughing all the while. It’s the most wonderful dance Eddie has ever seen—as beautiful and colourful as the eggs themselves! “Happiness really is something that gets bigger when you share it!” laughs Eddie, as he twirls around in the air and dances between the Easter eggs with his friends—until everybody is so tired that they lie down on the grass and enjoy the feeling of the fresh spring air tickling their noses.