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Bunny Games {Free Printable}

As all of you know,  I have 5 kiddos at home and they sure keep me on my toes, especially as holidays approach.  So let’s talk Easter. I don’t know about you, but when I get together with my family for holiday meals, I love it when we (as adults) can sit and talk for longer than… say 5 minutes…without being interrupted. I KNOW that is a LOT to ask, so today I am hoping to make it a bit easier for your kids by giving them some fun activities to do!

Today I am going to introduce you to Bunny Games:

Bunny Games is a sweet little 7″x7″ booklet you can make for a kids table (or put it at their seat at the adult table) to keep them entertained for a few minutes. Let’s take a look at what is inside.

First, a page where they can decorate a giant Easter egg:

Help the bunny make it to his carrot:

a little coloring page:

A word hunt:

and a little eggs and carrots game (think tic tac toe). You will get 5 carrots and 5 eggs to cut out. I used a regular size sandwich bag and just glued it to the back to keep them put away in between games. (see below)

Awhile ago, I made a coupon book on my blog and shared an easy way to quickly turn these printables into a book using mod podge. You can see that tutorial HERE. You could also put this together by sewing the top, stapling the corner, or even punch some holes and tie it with a ribbon.

You can find all 6 of these downloads by clicking on the links below.

easter games cover

easter games- decorate the egg

EASTER GAMES- BUNNY MAZE

easter games- coloring page

easter games- word hunt

easter games- eggs and carrots

Remember I also designed some extra bunny material to go with the games:

You can pick up these free Bunny cups to use at your kid table,  around cupcakes, for treat cups, etc.

You can also check out my new line of printable Easter Decor that I have which includes a BIG print, a wreath and some garlands!

 

and check out Easter prints in lots of colors HERE.

Hope your Easter preparations have been amazing!

I orginally posted this project on Tatertots and Jello as a contributor.