New Delhi, April 21 -- The South Lawn of the White House will buzz with excitement on Monday (April 21) as families will gather for the 147th edition of the White House Easter Egg Roll, a cherished American tradition that dates back to 1878.

Children under the age of 13, selected through a national lottery, join President Donald Trump, the First Lady Melania Trump, and White House staff for a festive morning filled with games, music, and patriotic flair.

The White House Easter Egg Roll event will pay tribute to a legacy begun by President Rutherford B. Hayes, who first allowed children to roll eggs on the White House lawn in 1878. According to the National Park Service, the tradition may have roots as far back as Abraham Lincoln's presi...