Easter Fun With Kids! Let’s Celebrate!
Areyou looking for fun ways to celebrate Easter with your kids? Here are some easy, fun ideas to help you!
1. Easter Egg Puzzle
I love this idea!! Double the fun! In each plastic Easter Egg, you hide a puzzle piece. Once the kids have found all of the eggs, they then have to work together to complete the puzzle. As an added bonus, you’ll definitely know if there are any eggs that weren’t found..lol!
2. Confetti Eggs
This is a homemade tutorial from mynameissnickerdoodle.com. If you’re short on time or not into doing this DIY, I found them at Walmart for $2.07 a pack (dozen). They look like real eggs so if you pretend to break one on someone’s head they’ll have a brief moment of freaking out before realizing it’s confetti.
3.Felt Bunny Ears
How adorable are these bunny ears?!?! The best part is they aren’t super complicated and will make a great addition to Easter outfits and pictures!
4. Ufufy Easter Eggs
Disney Family has some super cute egg decoration ideas!! Add a little construction paper and magic! Wondering what Ufufy is? It’s explained in this “Everything You Need To Know.”
5. 3D Paper Plate Easter Basket
This paper plate craft is easy and fun to do with kids of all ages. It’s also a great gift for Grandma or Grandpa on Easter too!
6. Toilet Roll Bunnies
Here’s a fun idea using toilet paper rolls and some construction paper!
7. Easter Bunny Banner
This easy, adorable and cheap banner will make a great additonal to your Easter decorations! Just some paper, a little cutting, and some string and you’re ready to celebrate!
8. The Easter Bunny Moves In
This is an adorable idea! A door for the Easter Bunny to have access to your yard.
9. Jello Eggs
These Jello Eggs are the perfect substituion for those who aren’t into deviled eggs..an adorable one at that!
10. Follow the Bunny Tracks
The kids will get a kick out of this bunny trail showing where the Easter Bunny has been!
Bonus!
Download an Easter Matching Worksheet for some more Easter Fun courtesy of Education.com.! It’s a great way to not only help kids learn some new words and hand-eye coordination skills! For more great reading and educational resources check out Education.com!
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