Easter Games – Part 3

GOLDEN EASTER EGG HUNT
Have the kids decorate their own Easter baskets, each using a different color. They are then told that the eggs they are to look for must be the same color as their baskets (they aren’t to touch the other colors). This makes it easier for smaller children as the eggs can be out in plain view where the older the kids the harder they have to search for their Easter eggs. You can also hide one (or more) gold egg, which contains a special prize. The prize can be anything you’d like (place money inside the egg or they can redeem the golden egg for a special prize). Read more »

Easter Games – Part 2

EASTER EGG ROLL GAME
Mark off a start and stop point (the distance can be determined by the age of the children). Using a decorated Easter egg, have the kids get down on their hands and knees and roll the egg across the floor using only their noses. The first one to the finish line without touching the egg with their hands is the champion nose roller. Read more »

Easter Games – Part 1

DUCK WALK RACE
Have the kid’s line up at the Start Line, squat down and grasp their ankles with each hand from behind. On GO, they waddle to a designated Finish Line. They can’t let go of their ankles or they are disqualified. The first child over the Finish Line wins a prize. Read more »

Easter Egg Hunt Ideas

Most of us understand the basics of an Easter egg hunt as we try to hide eggs in places that may or may not be difficult depending on the age of the children. It’s a blast to see who will find the most eggs! But sometimes it can be a little difficult to think of how to make this as fun for them as possible. Therefore, we thought we would suggest some Easter egg hunt ideas to get you going. Read more »