Also I didn't want to buy a lot of supplies so I used what I had on hand - an abundance of those plastic Easter eggs, two baskets and paper and crayons is all you will need for the following 5 games suitable for toddlers or older children.
Colour Match Eggs
This is a simple one - you will need about 20 plastic eggs and two baskets. Separate them all in one basket and have the child try to see how many they can put together in a minute.
Or you could also use a timer and see how long it takes them to match all of them.
Egg Toss
Put all the plastic eggs in one basket and put the empty basket about four feet apart. And mark a line on the floor with painters or coloured tape - you can make the line farther away for older children to make it a little fairer.
And see how many eggs they can get in the empty basket in a minute. If they run out of eggs they can run around and collect all the eggs they missed.
Egg Stack
For this game you will need about 20 plastic eggs. See how high you can stack the plastic egg halves in one minute (or until you run out of eggs) but it's harder than it looks.
Bunny Draw
You will need crayons (or pencils and pens) and blank paper. And see how good of a bunny you can draw in one minute. Above is the bunny my 3 year old drew. Mine not pictured.
Egg Bounce
And you might also like these Minute to Win It Games I created using recycled materials and things I found around the house for Earth Day...
Did you have any fun, quick Easter games for kids? Would love to hear them.
These are so fun! I can't wait until my baby boy is old enough for games.
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DeleteOh these games look like so much fun! And I love your 3-year-old's bunny!
ReplyDeleteThanks we had a ton of fun playing them! And I thought the bunny was adorable too.
DeleteThat egg toss idea is great! Thanks so much for sharing on Merry Monday. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteLove these games! We will have to play these this year at our family Easter dinner! So glad you shared with us at Merry Monday. Pinned to my Games board.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you like the games! My 19 month old was so cute trying to line up his toes behind the tape like his big sister. And thanks for pinning! Always appreciated.
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ReplyDeleteHow fun! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to Pin this!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I'm going to share on my Facebook page this week!
ReplyDeleteThese games sound like fun. Think my kids would love them. Thank you so much for sharing with TGI Saturdays.
ReplyDeleteFab ideas for some simple easter fun games.
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Oh my gosh I love these ideas!! We gonna do this! I am all about family games so this is right up my alley! I would love it if you would share at my Monday of Many Blessings Link Up!! http://ourhomeofmanyblessings.com/
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas, and the colour match game is a fab one for those eggs. I never know what to do with them. Thank you for sharing with the #DreamTeam
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