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Bunny Parade

Host an Easter Bunny Parade for your children's friends. Supply them with arts and crafts such as multi-coloured cardboard, glue, glitter and paint so they can make their own bunny ears, bunny tails and Easter bonnets. Award first, second and third prizes for best ears or bonnet.

Easter Egg Hunt


Place dyed eggs (chocolate eggs tend to attract ants) in various hiding spots throughout your garden or home. Provide each child with an Easter egg basket and set a time limit of 15 minutes. The child who gathers the highest number of eggs receives a chocolate prize.


Make your own Easter cards

Kids can create their own Easter cards with multi-coloured cardboard and old patterned fabric. Cut the fabric into pretty circular egg-shapes and glue to cardboard. Add glitter and paint for extra sparkle.

Create a feast for the Easter bunny

The Easter Bunny gets very hungry delivering chocolate eggs to boys and girls – so ask your children to surprise him with a special feast. Bunnies like carrots and lettuce, or even better, a slice of carrot cake. Your child might like to write a letter thanking the Easter Bunny too.
 

 

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