Easter egg games for children




















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They should stand one foot apart. With each toss, the children should back up one step. Play until the eggs are destroyed and before the kids get bored. Use a tablespoon and a hard-boiled egg or plastic Easter egg and plastic spoon. Children try to walk fast holding the egg in the spoon to the finish line. Can you lend this cute Easter bunny a helping hand at serving tables and collecting colorful Easter eggs? Team up with the Easter Bunny to help him collect Easter eggs.

Gather as many lovely special Easter eggs as you can and impress your new long eared friend! This bunny doesn't have time to hunt for eggs. She's too busy hunting for a totally awesome outfit! Put the traditional photo hunt aside as you claim your treasure of Easter eggs!

In this game, your task is to locate all of the Easter eggs hidden in the images within the given time limit. Look for different sized polygons that have been shifted out of position. Time bonus points if you find all 9 polygons on the image. Follow the Easter Bunny on his egg hunt! Use focus and concentration to spot the differences between seemingly identical scenes. It's carrot season! Mom has bought a bunch of carrots from the market.

Let's get started making yummy carrot cake! Sara's back with her favorite sugar cookie recipe. Bake up some delicious Easter sugar cookies, then decorate for a super cute Easter treat. Help them decorate their eggs faster than the competition! Sara's got the perfect treat for Easter! Find all Easter eggs and make the monkey go happy again in the latest Monkey GO Happy puzzle game. Our HUGE collection of online games will keep you entertained for hours.

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The Alphabet Easter Egg Game is recommended for ages four to six and can be played with groups of one to five kids. Once your Easter egg hunt is over, chances are you'll have a bunch of empty plastic eggs leftover.

That's the perfect opportunity to have an Easter egg tower-building contest! Stack egg halves on top of each other, and see who can build the tallest tower without it falling down. This printable game is easy as pie to set up. Print out the game boards and distribute them to players.

Give each player a little bowl filled with jellybeans, cereal, or some other type of candy. Everyone puts one piece on each square of the board. One person is "it" and leaves the room. The remaining players decide which square is "the Peep. If they eat the piece of candy on the Peep square, everyone else yells "Don't eat the Peep! This is a classic improv game that is perfectly on brand for Easter.

Have everyone form a circle. Each player pats their hands on their laps to a moderate beat, while saying "oomba" together. Then, on the beat, the first "leader" select this person in advance makes bunny ears with their fingers and points them toward themselves twice, and then making eye contact they point their bunny fingers toward another player, while saying "Bunny, bunny. Bunny, bunny. That player then becomes the leader, and repeats the motion, passing to another player.

Once you've got the hang of passing the bunny fingers around the circle, add on a new twist. When the bunny fingers are passed to a new leader, the people on either side of the leader wave their hands and say "tokey tokey" along with them. Watch a video of the game being played to get the hang of it quickly.

This game is best played in groups of four or more. The jelly bean guess is one of the most popular Easter games out there, and there's a reason why: Everyone loves it! Before the party starts, fill a mason jar with jelly beans.

As your guests arrive, have them guess how many jelly beans are in the jar. The person whose guess is the closest wins the jar. Chubby Bunny is a classic and the perfect excuse to eat more Peeps! Each round, every player puts a Peep into their mouth and says "Chubby Bunny. The last person standing wins. You'll want to make sure all your players are old enough to understand the concept of a choking hazard. Aside from that, this is one of those Easter games where you can have as many players as you'd like!

Egg tapping—or egg fight as some call it—is a classic Easter game tradition that dates back centuries. And fortunately, this Easter game is pretty simple. All you need to play is two hard-boiled eggs. One person holds an egg in their hand while the other player taps their egg against it, hoping to break their opponent's egg without breaking their own.

The first person to have their egg cracked loses. This game can be extended by having the winner continue to challenge new opponents—and the last one standing with an uncracked egg after everyone has been challenged wins.

This Easter game is less of a challenge and more about just having fun. You'll need empty eggshells with the tops cut off so you can fill them with various colors of paint. Go for Easter pastels or vibrant colors—it's your choice! Once you have your eggs filled, put tissue paper squares over each eggshell and use glue to carefully secure them, making sure they're completely dry.

After that, all you need is to go outside and start letting the little ones throw the paint-filled eggs at some blank canvases. It's fun to do, and you'll get some amazing pieces of art out of it! An Easter twist on the classic horse race, this game is simple to execute, but still fun for the whole family. All you need is some kind of incline and a few hard-boiled eggs. Each person stands at the top of the incline and rolls their eggs down all at once.

The first person to have their egg reach the bottom is the winner. The steeper the hill, the more entertaining. This is another one of those Easter games that is all about aim and hand-eye coordination—a challenge the bigger kids will certainly enjoy.



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