Here’s a heart-warming post from ThisIsTheBronx.info, just in time for Easter. Visually impaired children often miss out on one of the biggest joys of the season: Easter Egg Hunts. CBS New York reported that this year a clever initiative started a year ago gave them a chance to participate in the tradition at the Lavelle School for the Blind. They do it with beeping eggs. They’re wired by the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, so the children find them through sound rather than sight. This year more than 150 students from a range of ages participated. After the hunt ended, kids got an extra special surprise: the chance to pet NYPD horses and dogs. Organizers said the goal is to expand the event and one day bring in children from all over New York to participate in a Central Park hunt. Click here for the full story.