50 Easter Party Games for Kids Who Love to Hop, Run, and Laugh

50 Easter Party Games for Kids

Easter parties are all about sugar highs, colorful eggs, and kids bouncing around like they’ve got springs in their shoes — and that’s exactly where these Easter Party Games for Kids come in. From bunny-hopping races to egg-tastic challenges, these games are designed to keep little partygoers laughing, moving, and happily distracted from dumping their candy all over the floor. Whether you’re planning a backyard bash, a classroom celebration, or a living-room eggstravaganza, this list has something fun for every kid and every energy level. 🥚🐰


Let the hopping, giggling, and egg-cellent fun begin.

1. 🥚 Egg-and-Spoon Bunny Dash

A classic Easter game that turns kids into giggling, hopping racers in seconds.
How to Play:
Kids line up at a starting point, each holding a spoon with a plastic egg balanced on top. When the signal is given, they race to the finish line without dropping their egg. If the egg falls, the player must stop, pick it up, and continue from where it dropped. You can make it sillier by asking kids to hop like bunnies or walk backward. The first one to cross the finish line wins, but everyone gets laughs along the way. This game is perfect for burning off Easter candy energy.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, spoons, cones or markers

2. 🐰 Bunny Hop Freeze Dance

This high-energy game mixes music, movement, and hilarious bunny poses.
How to Play:
Play fun music and have kids dance around like bunnies hopping through a meadow. When the music suddenly stops, everyone must freeze in a bunny pose. Anyone who moves after the freeze is out for one round or performs a silly bunny action. Keep restarting the music to keep the excitement going. You can change the rules by calling out poses like “sleepy bunny” or “surprised bunny.” The last bunny standing wins bragging rights.

3. 🧺 Easter Egg Basket Toss

This simple game tests aim, patience, and a little bit of luck.
How to Play:
Set up baskets at different distances from a throwing line. Kids take turns tossing plastic eggs into the baskets. Baskets that are farther away can be worth more points. Each child gets a set number of throws before passing the turn. Keep score or just play for fun depending on the group. This game works great indoors or outdoors and is easy for all ages.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, baskets or buckets, tape or cones

4. 🎨 Egg Decorating Station

A calm, creative activity that lets kids show off their artistic side.
How It Works:
Set up a table with decorating supplies and give each child a few eggs to decorate. Kids can color, sticker, or paint their eggs however they like. Encourage creativity by suggesting silly themes like monster eggs or superhero eggs. Once finished, let everyone show off their designs to the group. You can even vote on categories like “Most Colorful” or “Funniest Egg.” This activity is a great break between active games.
Materials:
Hard-boiled or plastic eggs, markers, stickers, paint, paper towels

5. 🕵️‍♂️ Easter Egg Clue Hunt

This game adds mystery and teamwork to a traditional egg hunt.
How to Play:
Hide eggs around the play area, but place clues inside a few of them. Kids must find an egg, read the clue, and follow it to the next location. Some clues can be silly riddles or simple directions. The final clue leads to a special prize or a big group reward. Kids can play individually or in small teams. This game keeps everyone engaged and thinking while they search.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, paper clues, small prizes

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1. 🥚 Egg-and-Spoon Bunny Dash

A classic Easter race that always ends in laughs.
How to Play:
Kids line up at a starting line holding a spoon with a plastic egg balanced on it. When the signal is given, they race toward the finish line without dropping the egg. If the egg falls, the player must stop, pick it up, and continue. You can make it harder by adding obstacles or bunny hopping rules. The first player to cross the finish line wins. Everyone else usually wins a good laugh.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, spoons, cones or markers

2. 🐰 Bunny Hop Freeze Dance

A silly dance game that gets kids moving fast.
How to Play:
Play upbeat music and have kids hop and dance like bunnies. When the music stops, everyone must freeze in a bunny pose. Anyone who moves is out for one round or must do a funny action. Restart the music and repeat the process. Change poses to keep things exciting. The last bunny standing wins the game.

3. 🧺 Easter Egg Basket Toss

A fun and easy game that tests aim and patience.
How to Play:
Place baskets at different distances from a throwing line. Kids take turns tossing plastic eggs into the baskets. Each basket can be assigned a different point value. Give each player a limited number of throws. Count points or just play for fun. This game works well for all ages.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, baskets or buckets, tape

4. 🎨 Egg Decorating Station

A relaxing activity that lets creativity shine.
How It Works:
Set up a table with decorating supplies and eggs. Kids decorate their eggs using colors, stickers, or paint. Encourage fun themes like silly faces or animals. Allow time for the eggs to dry if needed. Display finished eggs for everyone to admire. This activity balances out high-energy games.
Materials:
Hard-boiled or plastic eggs, markers, stickers, paint

5. 🕵️‍♂️ Easter Egg Clue Hunt

A mystery-filled twist on a classic egg hunt.
How to Play:
Hide eggs around the area with clues inside some of them. Kids search for eggs and read each clue they find. Each clue leads them closer to the final prize. Some clues can be riddles or simple directions. Play individually or in teams. The hunt ends when the final prize is found.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, paper clues, small prizes

6. 🐣 Chick Tag

A fast-paced game full of running and laughter.
How to Play:
Choose one player to be “the fox” and the rest are chicks. The fox tries to tag the chicks while they run around the play area. Once tagged, a chick becomes a fox too. The game continues until only one chick remains. Set boundaries to keep the game safe. This is a great outdoor energy burner.

7. 🥕 Carrot Relay Race

A goofy relay that encourages teamwork.
How to Play:
Divide kids into teams and line them up. Each team gets a carrot prop to pass down the line. Players must hop like a bunny while carrying the carrot. Once they reach the end, they hand it to the next teammate. The first team to finish wins. Add obstacles for extra fun.
Materials:
Plastic carrots or pool noodles, cones

8. 🐇 Bunny Says

A playful Easter version of Simon Says.
How to Play:
One player is Bunny and gives commands starting with “Bunny says.” Players only follow commands that start correctly. If Bunny doesn’t say the magic words and someone moves, they are out. Rotate Bunny so everyone gets a turn. Add silly actions to keep kids laughing. The last player remaining wins.

9. 🥚 Egg Bowling

A simple game with big laughs.
How to Play:
Set up pins or bottles in a triangle shape. Kids roll plastic eggs toward the pins. Each child gets two turns per round. Count how many pins fall each time. You can play for points or just for fun. This game works well indoors.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, empty bottles or bowling pins

10. 🎭 Bunny Costume Parade

A creative activity that encourages imagination.
How It Works:
Provide simple costume items like bunny ears and scarves. Kids dress up however they like. Let each child walk in a parade and show off their costume. Play music to add excitement. You can give fun awards like “Silliest Bunny.” This activity is great for photos.
Materials:
Bunny ears, hats, scarves, props

11. 🥚 Egg Roll Race

A classic Easter favorite.
How to Play:
Give each child a plastic egg and a spoon or stick. Kids roll their egg from start to finish without touching it with their hands. If the egg goes off course, they must return to the last spot. Add curves to make it trickier. The first to finish wins. This game builds coordination.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, spoons

12. 🐤 Chick Walk Obstacle Course

A silly obstacle challenge.
How to Play:
Create an obstacle course using cones, tunnels, and hoops. Kids must walk like baby chicks through the course. Encourage flapping arms and tiny steps. Time each player or let them go at their own pace. Cheer them on as they go. This game works well outdoors.
Materials:
Cones, hoops, tunnels

13. 🍬 Jellybean Scoop

A candy-filled challenge kids love.
How to Play:
Place jellybeans in a large bowl. Kids use a spoon to scoop jellybeans into a cup. They have a limited time to scoop as many as possible. Count the jellybeans at the end. The child with the most wins. Everyone gets to eat their jellybeans.
Materials:
Jellybeans, bowls, spoons, cups

14. 🥚 Egg Stack Challenge

A fun test of patience and balance.
How to Play:
Give each child several plastic eggs. They must stack the eggs on top of each other. Eggs must stay balanced without falling. Set a time limit for building. The tallest stack wins. Expect plenty of collapses and laughter.
Materials:
Plastic eggs

15. 🐰 Bunny Hop Relay

A high-energy relay game.
How to Play:
Divide kids into teams. Each player hops like a bunny to a marker and back. They tag the next teammate to go. Everyone must keep hopping the entire time. The first team to finish wins. This game is great for burning energy.

16. 🎶 Musical Easter Baskets

A holiday twist on musical chairs.
How to Play:
Place baskets in a circle, one fewer than the number of players. Play music while kids walk around the baskets. When the music stops, everyone grabs a basket. The player without one is out. Remove another basket and repeat. The last player wins.
Materials:
Easter baskets, music

17. 🥕 Pin the Tail on the Bunny

A classic party favorite.
How to Play:
Hang a bunny poster on the wall. Blindfold one player at a time and spin them gently. They try to pin the tail in the correct spot. The closest tail wins. Everyone gets a turn. This game is always funny to watch.
Materials:
Bunny poster, paper tails, blindfold

18. 🧠 Easter Trivia Time

A fun brain teaser activity.
How It Works:
Ask kids Easter-themed trivia questions. Questions can be easy or challenging depending on age. Kids answer individually or in teams. Keep score or just play for fun. Add silly bonus questions. This activity works well indoors.

19. 🐣 Egg Match Memory Game

A quiet but engaging activity.
How It Works:
Hide matching pictures inside plastic eggs. Place eggs on a table. Kids open two eggs at a time trying to find a match. If they match, they keep them. If not, they close them back. The player with the most matches wins.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, matching pictures

20. 🏃 Easter Scavenger Hunt

A fast-paced group game.
How to Play:
Create a list of Easter-themed items to find. Kids search the area for each item. Items can be physical objects or pictures. The first to find all items wins. Play individually or in teams. This game keeps kids active and focused.

21. 🐇 Bunny Tail Toss

A funny aiming game.
How to Play:
Give kids cotton balls as bunny tails. They toss them toward a bunny target. Each successful toss earns a point. Let kids take turns throwing. Adjust distance based on age. This game is quick and silly.
Materials:
Cotton balls, bunny target

22. 🥚 Egg Guessing Game

A simple guessing activity.
How It Works:
Fill eggs with different items. Kids shake the eggs and guess what’s inside. They write or say their answers. Reveal the contents at the end. The most correct guesses wins. This game encourages curiosity.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, small items

23. 🐤 Chick Parade Walk

A light and fun movement activity.
How It Works:
Kids line up and walk like baby chicks. Add music for fun. Encourage silly movements and sounds. Let kids take turns leading the parade. Finish with a group pose. This is perfect for younger kids.

24. 🍫 Candy Relay

A sweet teamwork game.
How to Play:
Divide kids into teams. Place candy at one end of the field. Each player runs to grab one candy and returns. The next teammate goes. The team with the most candy wins. Share the candy afterward.
Materials:
Wrapped candy, baskets

25. 🐰 Bunny Balance

A game that tests focus.
How to Play:
Kids balance a plastic egg on their head. They must walk from start to finish without dropping it. If it falls, they start again. Add challenges like turns or obstacles. The first to finish wins. This game creates lots of laughs.
Materials:
Plastic eggs

26. 🥚 Egg Hunt Bingo

A clever twist on egg hunting.
How to Play:
Give kids bingo cards with colors or symbols. Hide eggs that match the cards. Kids search and mark their cards as they find eggs. The first to get bingo wins. Everyone keeps playing until cards are full. This game adds strategy to hunting.
Materials:
Bingo cards, markers, plastic eggs

27. 🐣 Chick Charades

A fun acting game.
How to Play:
Write Easter-themed actions on slips of paper. Kids take turns acting them out. The group guesses what the action is. No talking allowed. Keep rounds short and silly. Everyone gets a turn.

28. 🥕 Bunny Limbo

A flexible and funny game.
How to Play:
Hold a carrot stick or pool noodle. Kids take turns limboing underneath. Lower it after each round. Kids must hop or wiggle under. Anyone who touches it is out. The last bunny standing wins.
Materials:
Pool noodle or stick

29. 🐰 Easter Puzzle Race

A calm but competitive game.
How to Play:
Divide kids into teams. Give each team an Easter-themed puzzle. On signal, teams race to complete it. No outside help allowed. The first team to finish wins. This is great for indoor play.
Materials:
Puzzles

30. 🎨 Sidewalk Egg Art

An outdoor creative activity.
How It Works:
Give kids chalk and let them draw Easter eggs. Encourage colorful designs and patterns. Set a time limit for drawing. Let everyone walk around to admire the art. Take photos before it fades away.
Materials:
Sidewalk chalk

31. 🥚 Egg Pop Surprise

A burst of excitement.
How to Play:
Fill balloons with confetti or paper. Kids take turns popping them. Some balloons contain small prizes. Everyone cheers with each pop. Make sure kids stand back for safety. This game is loud and fun.
Materials:
Balloons, confetti, small prizes

32. 🐣 Chick Balance Beam

A coordination challenge.
How to Play:
Create a balance path with tape or a beam. Kids walk across without stepping off. Encourage chick movements. If they step off, they start again. Cheer for everyone. This game builds balance skills.

33. 🍬 Guess the Candy Jar

A classic party activity.
How It Works:
Fill a jar with candy. Kids guess how many pieces are inside. Write down guesses. Reveal the number at the end. Closest guess wins the jar. This activity is quick and exciting.
Materials:
Jar, candy, paper

34. 🐰 Bunny Nose Toss

A silly accuracy game.
How to Play:
Place a bunny face target on the wall. Kids toss soft balls aiming for the nose. Each hit scores a point. Let kids take turns. Highest score wins. This game is great for all ages.
Materials:
Soft balls, bunny target

35. 🥚 Egg Relay Build

A teamwork challenge.
How to Play:
Teams carry eggs one by one to build a stack. Only one egg per trip is allowed. Eggs must be placed carefully. The tallest stack at the end wins. This game encourages teamwork.
Materials:
Plastic eggs

36. 🐤 Chick Freeze Tag

A twist on classic tag.
How to Play:
One player is “it.” When tagged, players freeze like chicks. Frozen players can be unfrozen by teammates. Switch who is “it” each round. Keep the game fast and fun. This works best outdoors.

37. 🐰 Bunny Hop Counting

A learning-based activity.
How It Works:
Kids hop while counting out loud. Increase numbers each round. Add simple math challenges. Keep it fun and energetic. This game combines movement and learning.

38. 🥚 Egg Drop Catch

A reaction game.
How to Play:
One child drops an egg from a height. Another tries to catch it. Switch roles each turn. Use plastic eggs only. This game is fast and exciting.
Materials:
Plastic eggs

39. 🐣 Chick Musical Lines

A movement game with music.
How to Play:
Tape lines on the floor. Play music while kids move around. When music stops, kids must stand on a line. Remove a line each round. Last player wins.
Materials:
Tape, music

40. 🐰 Bunny Ring Toss

A simple aim game.
How to Play:
Set up bunny ears or cones. Kids toss rings trying to land them. Each successful toss earns a point. Take turns and keep score. Adjust distance for age.
Materials:
Rings, cones or bunny ears

41. 🥚 Egg Puzzle Match

A calm matching activity.
How It Works:
Cut pictures in half and place them inside eggs. Kids open eggs and match halves. Once matched, they keep the pair. Most pairs wins. This game builds focus.
Materials:
Plastic eggs, pictures

42. 🐣 Chick Walk Race

A funny walking race.
How to Play:
Kids walk with tiny steps like chicks. No running allowed. First to reach the finish wins. Add funny sounds for fun. This game is perfect for younger kids.

43. 🐰 Bunny Tail Grab

A laughter-filled chasing game.
How to Play:
Attach paper tails to kids. One player tries to grab tails. Once a tail is taken, that player joins the chaser. Continue until one bunny remains. This game is very energetic.
Materials:
Paper tails, tape

44. 🥕 Carrot Balance Walk

A focus challenge.
How to Play:
Kids balance a carrot on their palm. They walk from start to finish. If it falls, they start over. First to finish wins. This game builds patience.
Materials:
Plastic carrots

45. 🐣 Chick Toss

A soft throwing game.
How to Play:
Kids toss soft toys into a basket. Each successful toss earns a point. Take turns and keep score. Adjust distance based on age. This game is simple and fun.
Materials:
Soft toys, basket

46. 🐰 Bunny Balance Relay

A teamwork balancing game.
How to Play:
Teams carry an egg together using a tray. They walk carefully to the finish. If the egg falls, they restart. First team to finish wins. This game promotes cooperation.
Materials:
Tray, plastic eggs

47. 🥚 Egg Hide-and-Seek

A simple hunting game.
How to Play:
Hide eggs around the room or yard. Kids search until all eggs are found. Set a time limit if needed. Share eggs at the end. This game is easy and fun.
Materials:
Plastic eggs

48. 🐣 Chick Jump Count

A counting activity with movement.
How It Works:
Kids jump while counting numbers. Increase the count each round. Add challenges like skipping numbers. Keep it upbeat and short. This is great for learning.

49. 🐰 Bunny Balloon Pop

A loud and exciting game.
How to Play:
Tie balloons to kids’ ankles. They try to pop others’ balloons while protecting their own. Last balloon standing wins. Make sure there is enough space. This game is full of excitement.
Materials:
Balloons, string

50. 🥚 Easter Group Photo Fun

A perfect wrap-up activity.
How It Works:
Gather kids together with props. Encourage silly poses and faces. Take group photos. Let kids switch props for variety. This creates fun memories to end the party.
Materials:
Props, camera

At the end of the day, Easter isn’t just about baskets and chocolate — it’s about memories, laughter, and kids having an absolute blast together. These Easter Party Games for Kids make it easy to turn any gathering into a day full of smiles, silly moments, and happy chaos that parents will secretly enjoy too. Mix and match games, keep the rules loose, and don’t forget to snap a few photos before the sugar crash hits. 🎉🐣


Now grab those eggs and let the fun hop into action.

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