5 Easter Games!
Written By Savvy Auntie Staff Writers
Celebrate an egg-citing Easter with your nieces and
nephews by having them participate in some of these fun games that will
keep them learning while they move!
1. Egg-Hunting for Numbers
As
in a traditional egg hunt, your nieces and nephews will be looking for
the eggs that you hide around your house and yard. The twist is that the
eggs will have simple mathematical equations painted on them (e.g.,
2+2=?) that the kids will have to solve in order to win a prize at the
end. You can decide whether the reward, such as a cash prize, goes to
the one with the most eggs collected or the most equations solved. To
simplify this game, nieces and nephews are allowed to hunt for as many
eggs as they can find before attempting to solve the math problems.
2. E is for Egg Toss
Set
up about five wicker baskets at one end of your lawn; place each a
little further from the one before. Then designate a spot from which the
kids will toss their plastic eggs. When the first player goes to toss
an egg, he or she will yell out a letter of the alphabet and provide a
word that starts with that letter (e.g., B is for Bunny). The next
player will continue with the next letter in the alphabet. Should anyone
miss a basket, the next player will have to redo the letter and come up
with a new word. Points are awarded for how far players can toss the
eggs and how creative they can be in the words they provide.
3. Egg Scramble
This
game works well with teams if you’re planning on having a bunch of kids
over for your Easter celebration. First, write out some simple words on
construction paper and cut out the letters. Then place the pieces into
plastic eggs. Place the plastic eggs into a large basket, and put it in
the middle of your lawn or living room. Your nieces and nephews will
have 1-2 minutes (or 5 minutes if you have enough eggs) to run and
unscramble as many words as possible. Each team may only retrieve one
egg at a time, so the kids will have to work together to figure out
their words quickly!
4. Barnyard Animals Guessing Game
Each
niece or nephew gets a flashcard with a kind of barnyard animal written
on the front. Tape the flashcards onto each kid’s forehead without
letting him or her see which animal is written on the card. Other kids
must act out the animal written on the flashcards so that the players
can guess which animals are on their foreheads.
5. Bunny Hop Relay
In
this race, nieces and nephews will be handing off carrots as batons to
their teammates. Set up a basket of carrots for each team at the start
of the race, and place an empty basket for the kids to fill at the other
end. The first team to bunny-hop the most carrots to the end of the
yard wins. While running, team members must yell out the number of
carrots they have successfully carried over to the other side. To make
the game even more interesting, Aunties can provide the kids with
bunny-eared headbands!
Updated: April 17, 2019
Originally published: March 26, 2013 by A. Noelle