Using a spoon and either some hard-boiled eggs or chocolate Easter eggs, have an egg and spoon ‘race’ to practice your balancing skills! If you drop your egg, you need to pick it up and start again. Once you reach the designated finish, you may eat the egg or get a prize.
Easter Bunny Hopping
Set out a course that is appropriate to size and age. Start at one end and place some Easter Eggs at the other end. On ‘Go!’ the players hop down the course on one leg, pick up an egg and return it to the start line (all with only one foot touching the ground). If a player’s foot touches the ground they returns to the start without the egg and begin again. They can eat their egg, once they make it to the finish!
Paper Easter Egg Hunt Kids love hunting for anything! Cut out some colourful paper eggs and write a one letter clue of the treasure spot word on each egg. For example JOHN’S CUPBOARD or DAD’S DRAWER. The kids need to find all the letters and unscramble the words to figure out where the Easter treasure is. For younger kids, do a normal Easter egg hunt! Printable Bunny Footprints for hiding place clues - Activity Village
Pin the Tail on the Bunny Draw a picture of a bunny and play pin the tail on the ‘donkey’ blindfolded with a cotton wool ball for the bunny’s tail.
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