Inside Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
Whether it's social distancing or rainy weather, these indoor Easter Egg hunts are sure to be fun for the whole family!
1. Make “Easter Money” to place inside plastic eggs. After all eggs are found, your child can use the Easter money to trade for candy, toys, and fun privileges. 2. Put clues inside plastic eggs, with each clue leading to the next egg – and finally, to the grand prize Easter basket. 3. String a ball of yarn around the house, with the Easter basket at the end of the trail. Place stickers and candy throughout the house to keep kids on the hunt. 4. Stick little messages inside plastic eggs telling your child to do something fun – hopping like a bunny or singing a song – while searching for the next egg. 5. Using a blindfold, guide your child to hidden eggs using “getting warmer” or “getting colder” verbal cues. |
Easter Egg Color Chart
Games to play with friends/family
while social distancing
One-Word Story
You don't need a reason to start a group chat with friends, but this is a pretty good one if needed. Start a one-word story chain!
Start with one word and see where it goes! Bonus round: Try making your story rhyme.
You don't need a reason to start a group chat with friends, but this is a pretty good one if needed. Start a one-word story chain!
Start with one word and see where it goes! Bonus round: Try making your story rhyme.
Cards Against Humanity (Online)
Card Against Humanity also known as "a party game for horrible people"
What is it? Each round, a player asks a question from a blank card. Everyone else answers with their funniest card.
While you're there, try playing checkers, crazy eights, go fish, match up, and tons of other games.
Card Against Humanity also known as "a party game for horrible people"
What is it? Each round, a player asks a question from a blank card. Everyone else answers with their funniest card.
While you're there, try playing checkers, crazy eights, go fish, match up, and tons of other games.