EASTER ACTIVITIES. Over this Easter Holidays why not try out some of our Easter Activities.

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EASTER ACTIVITIES. Over this Easter Holidays why not try out some of our Easter Activities. Easter Egg Hunt: Everybody no matter what age loves a Easter egg hunt so how about trying one of these ideas. Fair-for-All Easter Egg Hunt : To make sure your Easter egg hunt doesn't result in one or two children finding most of the eggs. Tips to help prevent this problem: Have different coloured eggs for each child. Before the start of the race, place a different coloured egg in each basket and tell the child that this is the only colour they are hunting. Write a number on each egg to let them know how many of that coloured egg are hidden for them to find. Each child must return to home base (you) after they find each egg. This will help you keep count of the eggs that the little ones collect. The first child to find all THEIR eggs wins a special prize. The prizes can be anything from chocolate Easter eggs or bunnies, to Easter baskets, or even money.

Easter Egg Hunt for Smaller Children Hide the Easter eggs and let the children find as many as they can; it doesn't matter who finds the most because they are receive the same prize (Easter baskets filled with goodies: Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies, or whatever you can think of. In-the-Dark Egg Hunt Place a trail of Easter eggs around a marked out area in your garden or inside your home, making sure that all eggs are not to hard to find and are accessible. Each child is given a torch and the hunt can begin.to add an extra twist a cut out of the Easter bunny can be hidden.

Find your Name Easter Egg Hunt Write the name of each child on one of the Easter eggs you hide, the one that finds their own name wins a prize. Easter Egg Match-Up Use some different coloured plastic eggs. Separate the eggs and hide each half in a different places. The kids must match up the eggs to win prizes. Easter Egg tree Paint or mark eggs with the children s names or initials making sure there is the same amount for each child.string eggs into the branches of a lower tree. Let the children hunt for their own eggs

Easter Games. Obstacle Course An Easter-themed obstacle course gets all the children and adults active Plastic or boiled eggs. Spoons Easter baskets Toy fluffy chicks Hay or straw for nests Set up you obstacle course in the garden or even the local park. Ideas for obstacles include placing Easter baskets on the ground that have to be weaved in and out. Plastic eggs scattered on the ground that the players have to tiptoe around to avoid smashing them. Nest of hay full of Easter chicks that have to be jumped over. 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 through the obstacle course. The first one to finish wins an Easter treat.

Egg Rolling Equipment : Different coloured boiled eggs or plastic eggs Plain boiled eggs or plastic eggs Each player needs a different colour of 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 coloured egg to stop closest to the white egg. Keep extras of each colour on hand in case one of the eggs cracks or gets squashed during the game. Easter Egg Throw This outdoor Easter game requires players to toss eggs back and forth without dropping them. Boiled eggs Plastic eggs Raw eggs (Messy) Any type of egg works for this game, including raw, hard-boiled or plastic eggs. Real eggs, whether or not you boil them, will make a mess when dropped or thrown too hard, adding messy fun to the game. Pairs of players start by facing each other with only a few feet between each of the pair. The players will then throw the eggs at each other trying to catch the eggs without dropping or breaking them.

After successfully throwing and catching the egg, the pair moves back a step. Continue to widen the gap with every successful throw and catch making the game more challenging. The game has ended when both players have either dropped or broken their eggs. Duck Walk Race Start and finish lines Children line up at the start line up at the start line. The children bend down and hold their ankles with each hand On GO, they waddle off to the Finish Line. They can't let go of their ankles or they are disqualified. The first child over the Finish Line wins an Easter treat.

Easter Egg Spoon Race Boiled or Plastic eggs Spoons Prepare a race track with clearly defined start and finish lines. Provide each player with an Easter egg on a spoon and have someone start and time the race. The person crossing the finish line first wins. Nosey Egg Roll Boiled or Plastic eggs Start and finish lines The Children roll the eggs using only their noses. The first one over the finish line wins a prize. Easter Bunny Tag Played in the same fashion as tag except that everyone must hop (if you do anything but hop then you're automatically it.. Happy Easter and have lots of FUN!!!!