25 AMAZING EASTER PARTY IDEAS FOR KIDS
Fun Easter Party Games & Activities
1. Classic Easter Egg Hunt
Hide colorful plastic eggs filled with candies, small toys, stickers, or coins in your backyard or around your house.
For younger kids, place eggs in easy-to-spot locations, while older kids can have a challenge with trickier hiding spots.
Give each child a basket or bag to collect eggs, and watch them enjoy the thrill of the hunt!
2. Golden Egg Surprise
To add extra excitement, hide one or two golden eggs with a special surprise inside.
Prizes can include a larger toy, a gift card, or a “VIP Pass” to be the first in line for cake.
Announce before the hunt that whoever finds the golden egg gets a special prize!
3. Easter Bunny Hop Race
Give each child a sack (pillowcases work too!) and have them hop like a bunny to the finish line.
You can make it more fun by setting up obstacles like cones or stuffed animals to hop around.
4. Egg and Spoon Relay
Give each child a spoon and a plastic egg (or a real boiled egg for an added challenge).
The goal is to balance the egg on the spoon while walking (or running) to a certain point without dropping it.
You can make it a relay race where kids pass the egg to a teammate before reaching the finish line.
5. Pin the Tail on the Bunny
Draw or print a large bunny picture and cut out fluffy tails (cotton balls or paper tails work great).
Blindfold each child, spin them gently, and let them try to pin (or tape) the tail in the right spot.
The child who gets closest to the correct spot wins a small prize.
6. Bunny Bowling
Use empty plastic bottles as pins and decorate them with bunny faces.
Kids take turns rolling a ball to knock them down.
Award small prizes for the most pins knocked down.
7. Easter Bunny Piñata
Fill an Easter-themed piñata (bunny, egg, or chick-shaped) with candy and small toys.
Let kids take turns hitting it with a stick until it breaks open and spills out the goodies.
8. Carrot Toss
Use small orange beanbags or carrot-shaped plush toys.
Set up baskets at different distances and let kids try to toss the “carrots” into the baskets.
9. Easter Egg Roll
Inspired by the White House Easter Egg Roll, kids push eggs across the ground using wooden spoons.
The first to cross the finish line wins a prize!
10. Musical Bunny Hop
Play upbeat Easter-themed music and have kids hop around like bunnies.
When the music stops, they must freeze in place.
The last one to freeze is out, and the game continues until one player remains.
Creative Easter Crafts & DIY Activities
11. Egg Decorating Station
Set up a table with hard-boiled eggs, paints, stickers, and markers.
Let kids decorate their eggs however they like!
Provide glitter glue and small gems for extra sparkle.
12. DIY Bunny Ears Headbands
Give kids plain headbands and materials like felt, paper, and pipe cleaners to create their own bunny ears.
They can wear them during the party for a fun, festive look.
13. Easter Basket Decorating
Provide plain baskets and craft supplies like stickers, ribbons, and markers.
Let kids personalize their Easter baskets before the egg hunt.
14. Handprint Bunny Art
Give kids colored paper and non-toxic paint to create handprint bunnies.
Add googly eyes and cotton balls for tails.
This makes a great keepsake for parents.
15. Make Your Own Easter Cards
Provide cardstock, stickers, markers, and Easter-themed stamps.
Kids can create cards for their family members or friends.
16. Pom-Pom Chicks
Have kids glue together yellow pom-poms to form cute little chick decorations.
Add tiny felt beaks and googly eyes to complete the look.
17. Bunny Mask Craft
Provide printable bunny mask templates for kids to decorate with colors, glitter, and cotton balls.
Attach a string or stick so they can wear their masks.
18. Easter Playdough Fun
Set out colorful playdough and Easter-themed cookie cutters.
Kids can create bunnies, eggs, and chicks with playdough.
Delicious Easter-Themed Treats & Snacks
19. Bunny Pancake Breakfast
Make pancakes shaped like bunny faces.
Use banana slices for eyes, blueberries for the nose, and whipped cream for fluffy tails.
20. Easter Cupcake Decorating
Provide plain cupcakes and let kids decorate them with pastel-colored frosting, sprinkles, and candy eggs.
21. Build-Your-Own Bunny Tail Sundae
Set up an ice cream bar with marshmallows (bunny tails), chocolate chips, sprinkles, and syrup.
Let kids design their own bunny-inspired sundaes.
22. Carrot Patch Pudding Cups
Fill cups with chocolate pudding and crushed Oreos to look like “dirt.”
Add a small candy carrot or gummy worms for a fun look.
23. Chick Deviled Eggs
Make deviled eggs and decorate them with small olive pieces for eyes and carrot triangles for beaks.
Arrange them to look like little baby chicks!
24. Easter Trail Mix
Mix pastel-colored M&Ms, pretzels, marshmallows, and cereal for a festive, kid-friendly snack.
25. Bunny-Shaped Sandwiches
Use a bunny-shaped cookie cutter to cut sandwiches into fun shapes.
Peanut butter and jelly, ham and cheese, or Nutella work well for kids.
Hosting an Easter party for kids is all about creating joyful memories, engaging activities, and exciting surprises.
It could be a classic egg hunt, fun games, creative crafts, or delicious treats, every detail adds to the magic of the celebration.
With the right mix of entertainment and creativity, your little guests will have a blast hopping, playing, and crafting their way through an unforgettable Easter experience.
Put your supplies together, set up a festive space, and get ready to watch the kids’ faces light up with excitement.
This Easter, make it extra special with laughter, fun, and a little bit of bunny magic.
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