Egg-stravaganza: 30 Egg-citing Easter Games for Kids!

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This Easter, get ready to hop into Easter fun with Healthy Mum and Bub’s egg-stravagant collection of 30 egg-citing games! 🐰🥚 We’ve hunted down the most exciting, giggly, and downright egg-cellent activities to make this Easter a blast for parents and kids alike! Dive in now and let the egg-citement begin! 🎉 Don’t miss out on the fun – check them out now!

1. Easter Egg Hunt:

Hide plastic Easter eggs filled with treats or small toys around the designated area. Provide each child with a basket or bag. Set a time limit and encourage them to find as many eggs as they can within the time frame. The child who collects the most eggs wins a prize.

2. Egg and Spoon Race:

Provide each child with a spoon and a hard-boiled egg. Mark a starting line and a finish line. Participants must balance the egg on the spoon while racing from the starting line to the finish line. If the egg falls, the player must stop and retrieve it before continuing. The first player to reach the finish line without dropping their egg wins.

3. Bunny Hop Relay Race:

Divide players into teams. Mark a starting line and a turnaround point. Each player must hop like a bunny to the turnaround point and back, then tag the next player in line to continue. The first team to have all members complete the relay wins.

4. Pin the Tail on the Bunny:

Hang a large picture of a bunny on the wall. Blindfold each player and spin them around gently. Provide each player with a paper tail with double-sided tape on one side. The player must try to stick the tail onto the correct spot on the bunny while blindfolded. The player who places the tail closest to the correct spot wins.

5. Easter Egg Roll:

Mark a starting line and a finish line. Each player must use a spoon to roll a plastic Easter egg from the starting line to the finish line as quickly as possible. If the egg falls off the spoon, the player must start over. The player who reaches the finish line first wins.

6. Bunny Bean Bag Toss:

Set up a target with different point values using buckets or holes in a board. Provide each player with bean bags. Players take turns tossing the bean bags and scoring points based on where they land. The player with the highest score after all players have taken their turns wins.

7. Duck Pond Game (using rubber ducks):

Fill a small inflatable pool or tub with water and float rubber ducks on the surface. Each duck has a number written on the bottom. Players take turns selecting a duck and winning a prize corresponding to the number on the duck.

8. Egg Decorating Contest:

Provide hard-boiled eggs, dye, stickers, markers, and other decorating materials. Let the children use their creativity to decorate their eggs. Once finished, have a judging panel or vote to determine the best-decorated egg, most creative egg, etc. Award prizes to the winners.

9. Bunny Ears Ring Toss:

Set up bunny ear headbands on the ground or on a stand. Players take turns tossing rings or hoops onto the bunny ears. Each successful toss earns points, and the player with the highest score wins.

10. Easter Bingo:

Create bingo cards with Easter-themed images or words. Call out Easter-related words or show pictures, and players mark off the corresponding squares on their bingo cards. The first player to get a row or pattern marked off shouts “Bingo!” and wins a prize.

11. Egg Scramble (a variation of an egg hunt where kids search for specific colored eggs):

Hide eggs of different colors around the playing area. Assign each child a specific color to find. The child who collects the most eggs of their assigned color within a time limit wins a prize.

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12. Easter Egg Bowling:

Set up plastic Easter eggs in a triangular formation like bowling pins. Use a larger egg or a ball as the bowling ball. Players take turns rolling the ball to knock down the eggs. The player who knocks down the most eggs wins.

13. Jellybean Guessing Game:

Fill a jar with jellybeans and have each player guess the number of jellybeans inside. The player with the closest guess wins the jar of jellybeans as a prize.

14. Bunny Tail Toss (throwing cotton balls into baskets):

Place baskets or buckets at varying distances. Players take turns tossing cotton balls (bunny tails) into the baskets. Each successful toss earns points, and the player with the highest score wins.

15. Egg Toss:

Pair players up and have them stand a short distance apart. They start tossing the egg to each other. After each successful toss, they take a step back. The pair that can toss the egg the farthest without breaking it wins.

16. Easter Memory Game (matching pairs of Easter-themed cards):

Create pairs of cards with matching Easter-themed images or words. Place the cards face down in a grid pattern. Players take turns flipping over two cards at a time to find matches. The player with the most matches at the end of the game wins.

17. Bunny Freeze Dance:

Play music and have the children dance like bunnies. When the music stops, they must freeze in place. Any player who continues moving after the music stops is out. The last player standing wins.

18. Easter Egg Limbo:

Use a long stick or rope as the limbo bar. Players take turns limboing under the bar while holding an Easter egg. After each round, lower the bar slightly. The player who can limbo the lowest without dropping their egg wins.

19. Easter-themed Charades:

Write down Easter-related words or phrases on slips of paper. Players take turns drawing a slip and acting out the word or phrase without speaking while the other players guess. The player who guesses correctly earns a point, and the player with the most points wins.

20. Duck Waddle Race (holding a small ball or egg between knees):

Players place a small ball or egg between their knees and waddle from the starting line to the finish line without dropping the object. If the object falls, they must stop and pick it up before continuing. The first player to cross the finish line wins.

21. Bunny Hop Sack Race:

Players hop like bunnies from the starting line to the finish line while inside a sack. The first player to hop across the finish line wins.

22. Egg Spoon Relay Race:

Divide players into teams. Each team is given a spoon and a hard-boiled egg. Players must balance the egg on the spoon while racing to a designated point and back. If the egg falls, the player must stop and place it back on the spoon before continuing. The first team to finish the relay wins.

23. Easter Egg Piñata:

Fill a piñata shaped like an Easter egg with candy and treats. Hang it from a sturdy support beam or tree branch. Blindfold players one at a time and let them take turns trying to break open the piñata with a stick. Once the piñata breaks and spills its contents, players can collect the treats.

24. Easter Egg Pictionary:

Write down Easter-related words or phrases on slips of paper and place them in a basket. Players take turns drawing a slip and drawing the word or phrase on a whiteboard or piece of paper while the other players guess. The player who guesses correctly earns a point, and the player with the most points wins.

25. Easter Egg Tic-Tac-Toe:

Create a tic-tac-toe board using chalk or tape on the ground. Use plastic Easter eggs, with one color for each player, as the game pieces. Players take turns placing their eggs on the board, trying to get three in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The first player to achieve three in a row wins the game.

26. Bunny, Bunny, Hop! (a variation of Duck, Duck, Goose):

Players sit in a circle. One player is designated as the “bunny” and walks around the outside of the circle tapping each player on the head, saying “bunny” with each tap. When they choose a player to be the next bunny, they say “hop” instead. The new bunny must jump up and chase the previous bunny around the circle, trying to tag them before they reach the empty spot in the circle. If tagged, the previous bunny sits in the empty spot, and the game continues.

27. Egg and Spoon Obstacle Course:

Set up an obstacle course with various challenges such as crawling under tables, hopping over hurdles, and weaving through cones. Each player must navigate the course while balancing an egg on a spoon. If the egg falls, the player must return to the start of the obstacle where they left off. The player who completes the course in the shortest amount of time wins.

28. Bunny Bingo:

Create bingo cards with Easter-themed images or words. Call out Easter-related words or show pictures, and players mark off the corresponding squares on their bingo cards. The first player to get a row or pattern marked off shouts “Bingo!” and wins a prize.

29. Egg Bowling:

Set up plastic Easter eggs in a triangular formation like bowling pins. Use a larger egg or a ball as the bowling ball. Players take turns rolling the ball to knock down the eggs. The player who knocks down the most eggs wins.

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30. Easter Egg Matching Game:

Place pairs of matching Easter-themed cards face down in a grid pattern. Players take turns flipping over two cards at a time to find matches. If a player finds a match, they get to keep the pair and take another turn. The player with the most matches at the end of the game wins.

These detailed instructions should help ensure that each Easter game is played smoothly and enjoyed by all participants!

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