

Carve a bunny, chick, egg or other shape from a cardboard box. Make an Easter-themed

Place egg bottoms in one basket and tops in the other. Race to see who can match all the eggs with the same colors first.

Have one child place a basket on their head and the other try to toss as many eggs in as possible in a set amount of time.

Place a basket several feet away from a line and have children toss Easter eggs into it. Move the line farther and farther back to keep making it more challenging.

Place Easter egg halves on a table in a line. Use a paper straw to blow them off the end of the table. Children can race to see who can blow off the most in a minute, or turn it into a game of air hockey where each tries to blow the egg half off the other’s side, without blocking it in any way.

See how many Easter egg halves you can stack. Winner is whoever has the highest stack, or who can stack all their egg halves first.

Give children two small dishes with jellybeans in one. Have them use a paper straw to transfer the jellybeans from one dish to the other.

Pair children up and give a paper cup to one of them. The other must toss jellybeans into their partner’s cup. Winner is the team who catches the most.

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