1Peeps War
Play Party PlanNot only are Peeps fun to eat, they're fun to play with, too! For this challenge, two players each get a pack of Peeps marshmallows and line them up on opposite sides of a table. Then, they'll use plastic eggs to try to knock their opponent's marshmallows off the table first.
Get the tutorial at Play Party Plan.
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2Freeze Dance
Halfpoint//Getty ImagesMake like a bunny and bop around to festive songs like "Here Comes Peter Cottontail," "The Bunny Hop" and "Hot Cross Buns" for a round (or several) of freeze dance. If a player doesn't freeze when the music stops, they're out. The last one standing wins!
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3Easter Egg Toss
Play Party PlanTake your typical egg toss game to the next level when you whip out a towel or sheet to play with! For this version, a bunch of eggs get tossed out from the towel and everyone tries to grab what they can. Depending on the level of difficulty you're after, you can choose if players can only catch in the air or if they can pick up eggs from the ground as well.
Get the tutorial at Play Party Plan.
4Egg Tower
20th Century StudiosThe concept of this one is so simple, but just as fun! Your little chickadees will use plastic eggs and toilet paper rolls to see who can build the tallest tower. You can enhance the challenge by substituting whole toilet paper tubes in place of the half tubes and real boiled eggs in place of plastic eggs.
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do.
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5Poke An Egg
Happiness is HomemadeEveryone's a winner when playing this neat Easter game! After you follow the steps to create the most festive game board, fill each cup with goodies like Easter toys and candy. The kids will use their fingers to poke an egg and win a prize!
Get the tutorial at Happiness is Homemade.
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6Easter Memory Game
20th Century StudiosCheck out this sweet Easter version of a traditional memory game that will certainly be a hit with little ones and adults alike. Everyone will love matching the cute little chicks, bunnies, and Easter eggs!
Get the free printable at Play Party Plan.
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7Carrot Patch Game
20th Century StudiosExcuse the pun, but we carrot get enough of this game! It's super simple, too. Set up your own cute lil "carrot patch" using carrot cake-flavored Hershey's Kisses with tiny pictures of eggs and bunnies glued to the bottom. Whoever finds a bunny Kiss wins a special prize!
Get the tutorial at Play Party Plan.
8Easter Movement Game
Toddler ApprovedTake a cue from the Easter bunny himself and hop to it with this fun movement activity. Just print out the colorful bunny templates (provided by the blogger), then place them in a circle. After that, turn on some music and let the kiddos jump around. When the music stops, pick a matching calling card—whoever is standing on the bunny shown on the card wins a prize!
Get the tutorial at Toddler Approved.
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For Escape Room Fans
The Great Egg Escape Room
What if we told you that you don't even have to leave your house to experience an Easter escape room? This fun game can be set up right in your living room. Players must race against the clock to save all of their Easter goodies from a holiday Grinch! It's an immersive adventure experience that every-bunny is sure to love.
10Egg Dominoes
EllenMoranCalling all dominoes players, this one is for you! Take the old-fashioned game and give it a festively fun twist by crafting egg-shaped dominoes out of construction paper.
Here's how to do it: First, cut out large egg shapes in various colors and draw a line halfway across each with a marker. Then, using a regular dominoes set for reference, fill in the eggs with the appropriate number of dots for each piece. Now you're ready to play Easter Egg dominoes!
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11Water Gun Tie Dye
Skip to My LouIt's an exciting outdoor Easter game and springtime craft rolled into one! To give your tie-dye activity a competitive spin, line up the shirts on a clothesline. Then, on your mark, see which kid can make the most creative Easter design first.
Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.
12'Chickers'
Craft Project IdeasWe've all heard of checkers, but let us introduce you to chickers! It's super easy to make this Easter-themed game set. You just need a few simple craft items like pom-poms, a canvas board, and fuzzy sticks!
Get the tutorial at Craft Projects Ideas.
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13Easter Egg Bowling
Kid Friendly Things To DoOkay, this isn't like the other Easter bowling games you know. Instead of pins, you have one white egg and a number of colored eggs. Place the white egg at least ten feet away from the bowlers. Everyone takes turns rolling or throwing their eggs, trying to get them to land as close as possible to the white egg. Whoever gets closest, wins!
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things To Do.
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Credit: LetItBePineapplesPut a fabulous spin on your typical egg hunt by creating a token or 'coupon' hunt. Fill each egg with tokens the kids can pull out in the future to get out of a chore, pick dinner, receive a sweet treat, and more! Don't want to make them? This Etsy craft store does all the work for you.
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15Easter Lollipop Hunt
Xuanyu Han//Getty ImagesWhile regular ol' egg hunts are fun, this idea allows you to create a hunt that's a bit harder. For a garden lollipop hunt, you'll simply buy a bag of Easter-colored pops and stick the paper sticks in the soft dirt. By the end, the kids will have a bouquet of lollipops to enjoy throughout the holiday. Just make sure to keep them wrapped!
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16Easter Brain Teasers
Artsy Fartsy MamaThey've done the egg hunt, had their meal, and now it's time to start winding the activities down. A sheet of brain teasers is exactly the game they need to sit still and slow down. The kids will be so invested in finding the solutions, they won't even notice!
Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama.
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17Carrot Toss
Kid Friendly Things To DoThere are a few different ways to do an Easter carrot toss, and this one is edible!
The game is relatively straightforward: Place each player's baskets far away from them, depending on their skill level. Divide up carrots, and determine how many points is the winning number. On your mark, each player begins to 'toss' the carrots into their basket until one player reaches the winning number of points.
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things To Do.
18Bunny Paper Dolls
Somewhat SimpleTell the sweet story of Easter as a family using these adorable bunny dolls. The free printable comes with certificates of adoption, bunny clothes, and a basket to carry all of your bunny's Easter goodies!
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
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19Cup and Egg Game
One Little ProjectHave you ever noticed that the balls in this game look just like little eggs? Lucky for us, this blogger uses perfect Easter colors to decorate this classic, budget-friendly game that keeps children entertained for hours. If you want to give it more of an Easter spin, paint the wood beads in a light blue and add flecks of white to resemble robin eggs.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
20Easter Piñata
Barbara Neveu//Getty ImagesEveryone has probably at least seen one of these before. But, if you need a refresher, have the kids line up and place a blindfold on the person at the front. Give them a plastic baton or bat and spin them around three times. They then try to hit the piñata! Each kid gets one hit until the piñata comes down, when everyone rushes forward to grab the goodies inside!
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Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment, holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.
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