Planning an Easter party for kids? Here are some cool ideas for
your kids easter party games.
Steps
- Count The Eggs game: This is fun filled number
game. All you need is a glass jar, few chocolate egg , paper
pieces, pencil and an Easter Basket. Before starting the game
handout a piece of paper and pencil to each of the participant.
Then ask them to write down there name and the guess. As to how
many chocolates are there in the jar. The one who comes closest or
gives the exact count. Turns out to be the winner.
- Guess??? Who am I game: This is again a real
funny game and your guests will have a great time playing the guess
work game. All you need is some nice small stuffed toys. It would
be good if you can get some related to the Easter tradition. As the
guests arrive at the door. Pin a stuffed small animal at their
back. Through the course of the party they have to ask each other
questions and the other one is just suppose to answer the question
in No or Yes. For example: they can ask "Am I a bunny?" etc. At the
end of the party each child will give their assumptions, based on
the questions they asked. As to who they think they are. Those who
guess it right get a basket full of candies.
- The Fruit Basket game: If you have a backyard,
feel lucky this game is perfect to play in your yard. Arrange few
chairs in a circle and have all the guests sit. Once everyone is
settled you can explain the rule. The rule of the game is for
example: if you say "I'm grateful for people with blue eyes" all
the people who have blue eyes will change places. By the time they
are changing places, one of the helper will remove a chair. The one
who is left is out. This game is repeated with various questions
and the one left in the end is the winner. He will get a, Easter
basket full of fruits.
- Easter Egg Hunt: No Easter party is complete
without an Easter egg hunt game. This year you can have a easter
egg hunt game with a little variation. Send your guests on a search
for hidden Easter basket of treats. Start by numbering the plastic
eggs that will hold your clues you can also use scrapbooking
stickers and stick them to 6 eggs. Hide the basket, then write a
clue to its location and place it inside egg number 6. Next, find a
spot for this egg, write a clue to its hiding place, and put that
in egg number 5. Continue in this fashion until you've hidden all
but the number 1 egg, then hand this egg to your child to begin the
hunt.
- Egg-Spoon Race: If you are lucky enough to
have a yard and nice weather, then why not take your guests
outdoors! You will need one egg (raw or hard boiled) and one spoon
for each person participating in the race. Line contestants up next
to each other on a starting line. Racers should have a point across
the yard to race to (check point line). When the race starts, each
contestant has to race from the starting line across to the
checkpoint line, and then turn around and come back to the starting
line. The contestants have to keep their egg balanced in their
spoon, without using their other hand for support. If the egg
drops, but is not broken, the contestant can pick up the egg and
resume the race. The first contestant to make it back to the
starting line wins the race.