Easter Party Ideas – Get Them Running And Laughing The Whole Day

by Jeff Stevens on March 10, 2010

There is nothing so exciting as to watch a child await for an important day like Easter. They know that they are going to get super baskets filled with all sorts of treats, as Mom has come up with yet more brilliant Easter Party Ideas for the children.

When it comes to the actual egg, one can really go all the way. Get a few class mates together at home and start a pre-Easter decorating project. Try to get even numbers, say four in a team. Give them a theme, like for instance farm animals, the egg head family, or various cartoon figures. If the children are very small give them hard boiled eggs to decorate.

Be sure to have plenty of pipe cleaners, glue, cardboard rolls, paints, material pieces and anything you can spare from your needle box. For the older children you could let them make party eggs, by blowing out the yoke first which takes a bit of practice. Get them to paint on glitter, beads and sequined and make a rock star or super hero.

A great activity is having a jelly bean hunt. Get a really spectacular chocolate egg or bunny figure which you want each child to have. Map out their particular route with jelly beans and see how they follow it with everything they have. Let them find hidden words in plastic eggs at first and once they have spelled out their sentence they get their grand prize.

They need to bring it back to the Easter Bunny base where they are going to choose their prize. The same will go for the older children. Get your Easter Party Ideas from children, listen to what makes them excited and build on that.

Jeff is a proud contributing author and writes articles on several subjects including, health and fitness, computers and home & family. Would you like information about quilting .

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