Outside easter games children
Checkers gets an Easter twist when you exchange the round pieces for easy, DIY chicks and bunnies. You might even want to keep this one out as a decoration when you're not playing it.
Get the tutorial at Craft Project Ideas ». Switch up the age-old bean bag toss for this silly bunny version. The game is as fun to make as it is to play. Get the tutorial at Pink Stripey Socks ».
Mix and match different tops and bottoms of plastic Easter Eggs, and use the resulting combos to come up with a Bingo board. First one to get five in a row wins! Get the tutorial and printable at Sunny Day Family ». Head outside and split your family into pairs. Have each pair toss water balloon "eggs" back and forth. When someone pops an egg, their team is out — and soggy! If you have a smooth, flat surface in your house or patio, you can try rolling eggs in a traditional bowling game and try to knock down empty water bottles.
Or you can go for a game of precision, challenging players to see if they can get closest to a marker in this case, the plain, white egg.
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do ». If your kids have their color-naming skills on lock, kick it up a notch with this tricky sorting game that asks kids to hunt for plastic eggs that match an illustration. Get the tutorial at Makes and Takes ». Christmas gets a fun countdown, so why not Easter? The kids can start counting down the days until Easter Sunday with these confetti-filled eggs. Each egg contains a slip of paper with a fun activity or privilege like staying up past bedtime.
Get the tutorial at Kollaborra ». Set up five hula hoops on the floor and assign a point value to each ex: the closest hoop is 10 points and the furthest hoop is Give each player five plastic eggs.
Have them toss the eggs into the hoops to see who can rack up the most points. This surprise game is perfect for getting in the Easter spirit. Players pull carrots from the base and wait for Jack to launch from his perch. Once he jumps, players race to catch him. Turning a burlap sack into hours of Easter fun has never been easier. Set up each player with a sack — decked out with bunny tail — and have them race to the finish line.
Get the tutorial at Crazy Wonderful ». As fun to watch as it is to play, players crack plastic eggs on their heads in this roulette-style game — and hope they aren't cracking one filled with water! Great for outdoor get togethers and bringing together a crowd — just remember to let the plastic eggs dry completely before packing it back up. Perfect for toddlers, this game encourages color recognition. Just make sure they don't eat the jellybeans before they finish!
Get the tutorial at Modern Preschool ». Host an old-fashioned spoon race! This brings together the whole family as they dash to the finish line without dropping the wooden egg. This game is similar to regular tag, except to avoid being tagged, players can yell out an Easter-related word to keep whoever's "it" at bay.
Make stick people for Mary and Peter from the licorice string. Make wings from the chenille wire, and attach them to the chocolate kiss with the ends of the wire.
Place this in the opening to represent the angel. Have kids build cubes using graham crackers and icing. Then have them leave the bottom open no graham cracker there. Looking for even more great ideas for Easter? Check out all our Easter posts. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. We care about you and the kids you serve! Okay, now browse and stay awhile. Please enter valid email address.
Get free weekly resources from us! Sign Up. Recieve offers and promos from Group? Got it! Would you also like offers and promos from Group? Thanks, you're all set! Pinterest Facebook. Menu Close Menu. Get eNewsletter. Skip to content. Read in 10 mins. All rights reserved. No unauthorized use or duplication permitted. Each player needs a spoon and either a hard-boiled egg or a plastic Easter egg. The players balance the egg on the spoon while navigating an obstacle course set up in the backyard.
Ideas for obstacles include sawhorses to climb under, Easter baskets to weave through and plastic eggs scattered on the ground that the players have to tiptoe around to avoid smashing them. Each player needs a different colored hard-boiled egg for this game. Place one white hard-boiled egg in the middle of the lawn or patio. Each player takes a turn rolling his hard-boiled egg.
The goal is to get the colored egg to stop closest to the white egg. Keep extras of each color on hand in case one of the eggs cracks or gets squashed during the game. Any type of egg works for this game, including raw, hard-boiled or plastic eggs. Plastic Egg Poppers.
Mix it up this year and have everyone get poppin' with this fun twist on the classic egg hunt. Getty Images. Easter Egg Toss. Courtesy of Style Me Pretty. Easter Bean Bag Toss. Paint a bean bag board in your favorite Easter pastels and get tossing!
Oh Happy Day. Lia Griffith. Mod Podge Rocks. The further the clay saucer, the more points your kids can score in this original game. Is it really an Easter garden party without a few rounds of croquet? Yard Yahtzee. Courtesy of That Cute Little Cake. Knock the Cans. Courtesy of Sugar and Cloth. Flamingo Ring Toss. Bonus points if you can land your hoop while standing on one leg. Courtesy of Dream A Little Bigger. DIY Lawn Dominos. Courtesy of Kids Craft Room.
Leaf Threading. Toy Fishing Game. Courtesy of Chicken Scratch NY. Springtime Tic-Tac-Toe. Courtesy of A Girl and a Glue Gun. Tin Can Bowling. Thanks to a little spray paint, bowling in the grass has never been more colorful. Soda Bottle Ring Toss. Aimee Broussard. Easter Egg Hunt Lemonade Stand. Celebrations At Home Blog. Balloon Easter Egg Hunt.
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