Spring is a wonderful time of the year.
Not only does it herald the return of sunshine and warmth, but it also brings one of the biggest holidays: Easter! Easter is loved by both adults and children.
Adults get to visit with friends and family and eat great food, while children get to go hunting for eggs left by Easter Bunny and receive fun presents.
And though the egg hunt is a really great, traditional activity, it is unfortunately not enough to keep the kids happy and busy all Easter Sunday.
Luckily, there are other activities and games you could put together to keep children entertained.
So here are some fun Easter activities to keep the kids happy! Easter Egg Piñata Pinatas come in all shapes, sizes, and themes, and luckily that includes themes that are appropriate for Easter! Easter is a big holiday, so your local party goods store is sure to have piñatas that are egg, bunny, duck, or chick shaped.
Or if you don't want to buy one pre-made, you could always make your own into any shape you desire.
Once you have your piñata, fill it with Easter candy.
This can include candy eggs, jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, or something else holiday themed.
Or, if you're worried this is too much sugar, you could mix in some little Easter stuffed animals, like stuffed chicks, plush baby ducks, or stuffed bunnies.
Before actually having the kids take turns trying to break the piñata, you have to set it up.
Remember that you must have it at a safe height, because if the objects inside fall from too high of a height there could be an injury.
Also, attach it to something sturdy so the whole structure doesn't come down, because you don't want the piñata itself falling down and hitting someone.
Just remember these tips and you'll have a fun, safe way to entertain everyone.
Pin the Chick on the Egg While we're all aware of the game pin the tail on the donkey, it pays to remember that there are other holiday variations.
Pin the chick on the egg is one of these variations.
To create, all you need to do is draw an egg on a piece of cardboard.
To make it look nicer, you could paint the egg, or cover it with some tissue paper.
Then, tape some tweed on the back of the egg so that you have a small hoop to hang the cardboard with.
Or you could use hooks you already have for paintings and frames.
Hang it someplace that works for you.
Some good places are the inside of a door, like the front door or a basement door.
Then all you need is the chicks.
Get a few small plush chicks, put tape on their bottoms or beak, and lie them down in a box and you are ready for the game.
Obviously, the game is almost the same as pin the tail on the donkey.
Tie a blindfold around the first contestants eyes, a small piece of cloth or a clean dishtowel will often work find, and spin them around until they are disoriented.
Then tell them they have to find the egg, and pin the chick to its top.
Pinned correctly, and it looks like the chick is coming out of the top of the egg.
Let the other kids cheer them on and yell out guidance as they try to pin the chick.
This game has the advantage of being easy to play and set up, and can keep the kids entertained for a fair amount of time.
For a prize, you could give the little chick to the child who manages to pin it correctly at the top of the egg.
So there you go! These two fun and simple to set up games will keep the children at your Easter gathering happy and entertained.
Not only will these activities be fun for everyone to watch, but they will also create memories of a great holiday that these children will remember for years to come.
Happy Easter!
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