It might've taken a few days to find any of the GoGoHares rocks hidden around our beautiful county.

Eastern Daily Press: Artist Rebecca Osborne has painted 10 rocks with GoGoHares for EN and EDP readers to find.Picture: Nick ButcherArtist Rebecca Osborne has painted 10 rocks with GoGoHares for EN and EDP readers to find.Picture: Nick Butcher (Image: Archant © 2018)

But now two have been found in quick succession after a girl found the second tucked away on the coast at Cromer.

Using the popular craze Norfolk Rocks as inspiration, Gorleston-based artist Rebecca Osborne has lovingly decorated 10 stones with GoGo characters for our #HaresRock treasure hunt competition.

Clues appear in the EDP and Evening News each day, with the first people to find each one winning £100 of GoGoHares sticker and sticker book goodies.

The first Hares Rock was uncovered on Saturday morning, when Archie and Oscar Johnson, aged six and three respectively, located it at Wymondham Abbey.

Eastern Daily Press: Artist Rebecca Osborne has painted 10 rocks with GoGoHares for EN and EDP readers to find.Picture: Nick ButcherArtist Rebecca Osborne has painted 10 rocks with GoGoHares for EN and EDP readers to find.Picture: Nick Butcher (Image: Archant © 2018)

And later on the same day, eight-year-old Ella Piercy - with a little help from her two-year-old brother Joseph - found the second in Cromer.

Her father Adam Piercy said of the discovery while the family visited the picturesque seaside resort from their home in Necton, near Swaffham: 'It was more by fluke that we found it than by solving the clues.

'We were just up there for a relaxing afternoon. Ella couldn't stop jumping up and down when she found it - she had a big smile on her face.'

Eagle-eyed Ella very much deserves a well done for spotting the rock and will collect her prize of sticker book goodies during the week.