Easy and Exciting Egg Activities for Easter
Update April 2020
Parents, are you looking for some easy ways you might decorate Easter eggs with your kids? We gathered a few and also included some fun activities you can do with eggs.
DECORATING TIPS
Use a whisk for traditional egg dyeing
Make dyeing Easter eggs easier for kids by using a whisk as an egg dipper! Place the egg inside the whisk and hand it to your child. It is much easier for them to use than the little dipper. As an added plus, there are no spills or dropping of the egg on the floor. When they are done dyeing the egg, simply move one of the metal loops of the whisk back to remove the egg.
Try dying Easter eggs with rice and food coloring
Here is a great idea for dying Easter eggs and using rice, food coloring, and plastic containers. You probably already have everything you need to make these eggs in your cupboard. via It all Started with Paint
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Sharpie Eggs
Let’s make Sharpie eggs…all you need are … well … some Sharpies (affiliate). Choose all different colors (pastel types are the obvious selection) and marker sizes. Then, let your child’s imagination go wild! With the right color combo, anything from a beautifully drawn animal to a special message to a toddler’s scribble will look amazing. via Mom & Me
Easter Egg Decorating Made Easy with Tissue Paper
This is a fun and easy Easter egg craft. Instead of the standard dyed eggs, we were inspired by the folks at Wee Folk Art. Using tissue paper, water, and Mod Podge, we created these colorful mosaic eggs. Adapting the directions slightly to be a little easier to do, we used our index finger as a paintbrush. We then tore the tissue paper and separated it to make it easier to pick up with our finger. We wet the egg with our finger, picked up the paper and then tapped the paper in place with our finger.
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Textured Eggs
Take some cheap plastic eggs, fill them with a few beans (you could fill with anything- rice, dried pasta, beads, etc.) for sound effects, and then hot-glue them shut. Use craft materials for items with interesting colors and textures that can be hot glued to the outside of the eggs. Here are a few ideas to get you going: pompoms, part of some feather trim, tinsel, thick yarn, plastic gems, sparkly pipe cleaners, and buttons. via Twodaloo
Video: How to Dye Easter Eggs – Unique, Creative, and Fun Ways
This video shows how to make Volcano Easter Eggs
Volcano method- For the paint, mix approximately 1 Tablespoon of baking soda with 6 drops of food coloring. Add just a splash of water to make it thin enough to paint with. After you paint your egg, drizzle it with vinegar. It will foam! via Becky Shattuck
Plan a Glow-In-The-Dark Easter Egg Hunt
Plan and enjoy a glow-in-the-dark Easter egg hunt this year with Easter eggs that Glow. (144 Eggs with 288 mini Glow Sticks). via Amazon
Get Beeping Easter eggs
Everybody loves to participate and celebrate Easter with an Easter egg hunt! These specially designed Beeping Easter eggs help blind and visually impaired kids join in on the fun. Instead of going by visual cues, kids can locate these eggs by following the loud, clear beep they emit. via Maxiaides
Cooking with kids is always a great activity. Here are some recipes that are easy, fun, and exciting to make. These encourage speech while, at the same time, create something “yummy”.
Hatching “wide-eyed” Chicks
Create these adorable “Wide-eyed” chicks. Cooking together is a great way to bond and work on building language skills. Cooking with your child can help build vocabulary, improve following directions, sequence, and build narrative skills. It’s also fun and multi-sensory!
Get recipe and instructions here
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Egg-sicles
Egg-sicles are an “eggcellent” activity/recipe for Spring! We are always trying to figure out healthier, sweet, treat options for the kids and family to eat and enjoy. These egg-sicles are perfect: they are made from real fruit and coconut water and you could also make them using your favorite smoothie recipe (not shown in this recipe, but, we tested them out with chocolate, peanut butter, protein, and almond milk with frozen banana slice surprise in the middle…that was super delicious).
Get recipe and instructions here
We hope these ideas will encourage you to have an egg-citing time together.
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