Easter games for kids Easter party

Egg counting game: This is a fun filled numbers game. All you need is a mason jar, some chocolate eggs, pieces of paper, a pencil, and an Easter Basket. Before starting the game, give each participant a sheet of paper and a pencil. Then ask them to write the name and the guess there. As for how many chocolates are in the jar. The one that comes closest or gives the exact account. It turns out to be the winner.

Guess??? Who am I game: This is again a really fun game and your guests will have a lot of fun playing the guessing game. All you need are some cute stuffed toys. It would be nice if you got one related to the Easter tradition. As the guests arrive at the door. Pin has a small stuffed animal on his back. Throughout the party, they have to ask each other questions and the other is supposed to answer the question with a No or a Yes. For example: they can ask “Do I have a tail?” etc At the end of the party each child will give his assumptions, based on the questions asked. As for who they think they are. Those who guess correctly receive a basket full of candies.

The Fruit Basket Game: If you have a backyard, feel lucky that this game is perfect for playing in your backyard. Arrange a few chairs in a circle and have all the guests sit down. Once everyone is settled, you can explain the rule. The rule of the game is, for example: if you say “I am grateful for the people with blue eyes”, all the people who have blue eyes will change places. At the moment when they change places, one of the assistants will remove a chair. The one that remains is out. This game is repeated with several questions and the one that remains at the end is the winner. She will receive an Easter basket full of fruit.

Easter Egg Hunt: No Easter party is complete without an Easter egg hunt game. This year you can have an Easter egg hunt game with a little variation. Send your guests on a hunt for a hidden Easter goodie basket. Start by numbering the plastic eggs that will contain your clues, you can also use scrapbooking stickers and stick them on 6 eggs. Hide the basket, then write a clue to its location and place it inside egg number 6. Then find a place for this egg, write a clue to its hiding place and place it in egg number 5. Continue in this manner until you have Hide all minus egg number 1, then give this egg to your child to start the search.

Egg Spoon Race: If you’re lucky enough to have a patio and nice weather, why not bring your guests outside? You will need an egg (raw or hard-boiled) and a spoon for each person participating in the race. Line up the contestants next to each other on a starting line. Runners must have a point on the other side of the yard to run (checkpoint line). When the race starts, each participant has to run from the start line to the checkpoint line, and then turn around and go back to the start line. The contestants must balance the egg on their spoon, without using their other hand for support. If the egg falls but does not break, the competitor may pick up the egg and resume the race. The first competitor to reach the starting line wins the race.

Happy Easter!!

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