47 Fun Easter Activities for Kids – Crafts, Games & More!


Easter is a time for fun, creativity, and making special memories with kids. Whether you’re organizing an exciting Easter egg hunt, crafting adorable bunny decorations, or playing outdoor games, this holiday offers plenty of ways to celebrate!
This list includes 47 exciting Easter activities, from classic favorites to unique DIY crafts, bunny-themed games, and egg-inspired fun. Each idea includes step-by-step instructions so you can easily set up the activity and enjoy stress-free Easter fun.
Let’s hop into the most popular Easter activities first!
Top 3 Picks: Most Fun Easter Activities for Kids
Easter Activities for Kids – Most Popular Ideas
1. Classic Easter Egg Hunt
An Easter celebration isn’t complete without a traditional egg hunt! Hide plastic or real eggs around your home or yard and give each child a basket to collect them. For younger children, place eggs in easy-to-spot locations, while older kids will enjoy a more challenging hunt with well-hidden eggs. To make it even more exciting, try different variations! Assign specific colors to each child, so they must only collect eggs in their assigned color, ensuring everyone gets a fair share. You can also hide a golden egg with a surprise prize inside—this could be a small toy, candy, or even a special privilege like choosing the next family movie night!
2. Easter Bunny Hop Race
This hilarious hopping race will have kids laughing as they try to make it to the finish line! Give each child a burlap sack (or a pillowcase) and have them jump like a bunny from one end of the yard to the other. To add more fun, create an obstacle course where they must jump around cones, hop over soft pillows, or zig-zag through plastic eggs without knocking them over. The first one to cross the finish line wins a small Easter treat!
3. Egg and Spoon Relay
A classic balancing game, the egg and spoon relay is a test of patience and coordination. Give each child a spoon and an egg (use hard-boiled eggs or plastic ones for less mess). The goal is to walk carefully to the finish line without dropping the egg. For a more challenging version, create a course with small hurdles or have kids walk backward while balancing their egg!
4. DIY Easter Basket Decorating
Before heading out for an Easter egg hunt, let kids customize their own baskets! Provide plain baskets and a variety of decorations such as ribbons, stickers, fabric flowers, pom-poms, and markers. They can paint their names on the basket or attach felt bunny ears to make them extra festive. This creative activity makes the egg hunt even more special because each child has their own uniquely decorated basket!
5. Easter Cookie Decorating
Nothing beats the fun of decorating cookies! Bake or buy sugar cookies in Easter-themed shapes like eggs, bunnies, and chicks. Set up a decorating station with colorful icing, sprinkles, mini chocolate chips, and edible glitter. Let kids get creative with their designs before enjoying their tasty treats. This is a great way to combine creativity and delicious Easter fun!
6. Glow-in-the-Dark Egg Hunt
For an extra magical experience, organize an egg hunt at dusk using glow-in-the-dark eggs! Simply place small glow sticks inside plastic eggs and scatter them around the yard. Give kids flashlights to help them search for glowing treasures. This unique twist on the traditional egg hunt will keep kids entertained and excited for Easter night!
7. Bunny Freeze Dance
This Easter twist on freeze dance is perfect for younger kids! Play upbeat Easter music like “Peter Cottontail” and let the kids hop around like bunnies. When the music stops, they must freeze in place! If they move after the music stops, they’re out. The last bunny standing wins!
8. Bunny Hopscotch
Instead of regular hopscotch, create a bunny-themed version on the sidewalk with chalk! Instead of numbers, use Easter shapes like bunnies, eggs, and carrots. Kids must hop like bunnies from one square to the next while making funny bunny noises. Add a rule where they must say “hippity-hop” every time they jump!
9. Bunny Sack Relay
Pair kids into teams and set up a relay race where they hop in a sack to their teammate. The first team to complete the race wins! Make it more fun by adding silly challenges like spinning in circles before hopping or balancing a plastic egg while jumping!
10. Easter Story Time & Snacks
Create a cozy Easter reading nook with blankets and pillows. Read classic Easter books such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit or Duck & Goose: Here Comes the Easter Bunny. Pair storytime with fun snacks like bunny-shaped cookies, marshmallow peeps, or carrot sticks with dip!
Easter Activities for Kids – Outdoor Games
11. Bunny Tag (Bunny vs. Fox)
This Easter-themed tag game is fast-paced and fun! One child is the fox, while the others are bunnies trying to escape. When a bunny is tagged, they become a fox too! The last bunny standing is the winner. To make it even more exciting, add safe zones where bunnies can rest for a few seconds before continuing the game!
12. Easter Egg Toss
Kids partner up and stand a few feet apart, tossing an egg back and forth. After each successful toss, they take a step farther apart. If the egg drops and breaks, that team is out! Use plastic eggs filled with confetti for a mess-free and fun alternative!
13. Carrot Toss Game
Turn a simple tossing game into a bunny-approved challenge! Set up baskets or buckets at different distances and give each a point value. Kids take turns tossing plush or paper carrots into the baskets, trying to score the most points. The farther the basket, the more points they earn!
14. Easter Chalk Art Contest
Let kids unleash their inner artist by decorating the driveway or sidewalk with Easter-themed chalk drawings! Provide pastel-colored chalk and challenge them to draw giant Easter eggs, bunnies, chicks, or spring flowers. You can even judge the drawings with categories like “Most Colorful” or “Most Creative”!
15. Easter Basket Relay
Kids race to fill their baskets with eggs as fast as possible! Divide kids into teams and place a pile of plastic eggs at the start. Each child must run to the egg pile, grab one egg, and return to their team’s basket before the next player takes their turn. The team with the most eggs at the end wins!
16. Egg Rolling Race
This is a fun and simple Easter game that works great on grass or a smooth surface. Each child gets a hard-boiled egg and must roll it across the yard using only a spoon or their nose! The first egg to cross the finish line wins. You can create a straight race path or add small obstacles to make it more challenging. This is a hilarious activity, especially when kids have to push their eggs with their noses!
17. Easter Bunny Hide & Seek
Turn a traditional game of hide and seek into an Easter Bunny adventure! One child plays the Easter Bunny and hides somewhere in the house or yard. The other children must find the bunny using simple clues like “warmer” or “colder” to guide them. You can make it even more exciting by hiding Easter treats where the bunny was last found!
18. Pastel Water Balloon Toss
For warm Easter celebrations, a pastel-colored water balloon toss is a perfect outdoor game. Fill balloons with water and use food coloring to create soft Easter pastels. Kids pair up and toss the balloons back and forth, stepping farther apart after each successful catch. If a balloon bursts, that team is out! The last team with an unbroken balloon wins.
19. Easter Bunny Ring Toss
For this game, set up cone-shaped bunny ears (either using real bunny ear headbands or cones decorated with ears) and give kids rings to toss onto them. If you don’t have cones, one child can wear a bunny ear headband while others try to land rings on their head! Make it more fun by adding different point values based on distance.
20. Easter Egg Bowling
Set up bunny-themed bowling pins (you can make them by taping bunny faces onto empty plastic bottles). Instead of a traditional ball, use a large plastic egg as the bowling ball. Each player gets two turns to roll the egg and knock down as many pins as possible. The player with the highest score wins an Easter treat!
Easter Activities for Kids – Bunny-Themed Fun
21. DIY Bunny Ears Headband
Let kids dress up like bunnies by making their own bunny ears! Provide headbands, felt (or construction paper), and glue. Cut out two large white bunny ears and two smaller pink inner ears, then glue them onto the headband. Once dry, kids can hop around pretending to be real Easter bunnies!
22. Pin the Tail on the Bunny
A classic party game with an Easter twist! Draw a big bunny on a poster board and cut out small cotton balls as bunny tails. Blindfold each player, spin them around, and let them try to pin (or tape) the tail onto the bunny. Whoever places their tail closest to the correct spot wins!
23. Make a Bunny Puppet
Using paper bags or socks, kids can create their own bunny puppets! Provide materials like googly eyes, cotton balls for tails, and pink pom-poms for noses. Once the puppets are ready, encourage kids to put on a bunny puppet show!
24. Bunny Pawprint Stones
Let kids create their own bunny paw stepping stones as a fun Easter keepsake. Use cement mix and round molds (like a pie pan), then press a bunny pawprint design into the cement while it’s still wet. Once dry, kids can paint their bunny pawprint stone and place it in the garden!
25. Bunny-Themed Sensory Bin
For toddlers, create an Easter-themed sensory bin filled with fluffy cotton balls (bunny tails), plastic eggs, mini bunny figurines, and dried rice. Give them tiny scoops and cups so they can explore, pour, and play with the textures. This is a great sensory experience for younger children!
26. Bunny Parade
Let kids dress up as bunnies using homemade bunny ears, face paint, and fluffy tails. Once they’re ready, they can march around the house or yard in a fun bunny parade! Play some Easter music to make it even more festive.
27. Bunny Yoga
Teach kids bunny-inspired yoga poses! Show them how to hop like a bunny, stretch their arms like bunny ears, and curl up into a “bunny burrow.” This is a relaxing and fun Easter morning activity.
28. Bunny Ears Ring Toss
One child wears a headband with bunny ears, while the others try to toss rings onto their ears! This works best with soft rings like hula hoops or homemade rings made from pipe cleaners.
29. Bunny Nose Face Painting
A simple bunny face painting station will make Easter morning extra special! Use face paint to draw bunny noses and whiskers on each child before they go on their egg hunt.
30. Bunny Shadow Puppets
Using only hands and a flashlight, kids can create bunny-shaped shadow puppets on the wall. This is a perfect evening activity for winding down after a fun Easter day!
Easter Activities for Kids – DIY Crafts
31. DIY Easter Piñata
Make an Easter piñata by covering a balloon with layers of newspaper dipped in glue. Once dry, pop the balloon, cut a hole, and fill it with candy. Let kids decorate it as a giant Easter egg or bunny before breaking it open! Don’t have time for a DIY Easter Piñata? You can easily buy a really fun design for Easter Piñata on Amazon.
32. Easter Egg Maracas
Fill plastic eggs with rice, seal them with tape, and shake them like maracas! These are great for toddlers who love making noise.
33. Easter Bunny Paper Chains
Create a festive Easter garland by cutting out bunny shapes from construction paper and linking them together like paper chains.
34. Easter Suncatchers
Use contact paper and tissue paper to create colorful Easter egg or bunny-shaped suncatchers to hang in windows.
35. Egg Carton Chicks
Turn egg cartons into adorable baby chicks by painting them yellow and adding eyes, a beak, and feathers.
36. Easter Tie-Dye Shirts
Let kids tie-dye white shirts using pastel Easter colors like pink, purple, and yellow!
Easter Activities for Kids – Egg-Inspired Fun
37. Bouncy Egg Experiment
Soak a raw egg in vinegar for 24 hours, and the shell will dissolve, leaving behind a rubbery, bouncy egg!
38. Easter Egg Tower Challenge
Kids try to stack plastic eggs as high as possible without them falling!
39. Egg Boat Race
Float plastic eggs in a tub of water and blow on them with a straw to race them across the water.
40. Eggshell Mosaic Art
Crush and dye eggshells, then glue them onto paper to create mosaic art.
41. Mystery Egg Guessing Game
This fun sensory game challenges kids to guess what’s inside different plastic eggs—without opening them! Fill eggs with a variety of objects, such as rice, jelly beans, small toys, dried pasta, or even cotton balls. Shake each egg and have kids listen carefully to the sound it makes. Let them write down their guesses before opening the eggs to reveal the surprises inside! To add an extra challenge, blindfold the players so they must rely only on touch and sound.
42. Easter Egg Sprout Garden
Turn empty eggshells into miniature plant pots and watch them grow! Carefully crack the tops off eggs, rinse out the shells, and fill them with potting soil. Sprinkle in fast-growing seeds like grass, cress, or wildflowers, then lightly water them. Place the eggshell planters in an egg carton near a sunny window and watch the seeds sprout over the next few days. Once the plants grow, the eggshells can be planted directly into the garden, as the shells break down and enrich the soil!
43. Salt Dough Easter Eggs
Create beautiful Easter keepsakes with homemade salt dough ornaments. To make the dough, mix 1 cup of flour, ½ cup of salt, and ½ cup of water until it forms a doughy consistency. Roll it out and cut egg-shaped ornaments using cookie cutters. Use a straw to poke a small hole at the top for hanging, then bake at 200°F (90°C) for 2-3 hours until hardened. Once cooled, kids can paint their eggs using bright colors and even add glitter or stickers! Thread a ribbon through the hole and hang them as decorations or give them as Easter gifts.
44. Easter Egg Slime
Kids will love this squishy, stretchy Easter slime stored inside plastic eggs! To make the slime, mix ½ cup of clear glue, ½ teaspoon of baking soda, and a few drops of pastel food coloring. Slowly stir in 1 tablespoon of contact lens solution until the slime starts to form. Knead the slime with your hands until it’s no longer sticky. Place small portions inside plastic eggs and let kids open them up for a surprise! You can also add glitter or tiny beads for an extra fun texture.
45. Easter Egg Balance Challenge
This game is a fun indoor or outdoor challenge that tests kids’ balancing skills. Place a plastic or hard-boiled egg on a spoon, book, or even on their head, and have them walk across a room or yard without dropping it! Make it more difficult by adding obstacles like cones, small jumps, or even spinning in circles before continuing. If the egg falls, the player has to start over. For a team version, turn it into a relay race where kids pass the egg to the next person without dropping it!
46. Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Eggs
Create a glowing Easter surprise by making DIY glow-in-the-dark eggs! You can do this in two ways:
- Fill plastic eggs with small glow sticks, then hide them around the yard for a nighttime egg hunt.
- Make glowing eggshells by rinsing out real eggs, then painting them with glow-in-the-dark paint. Once they dry, shine a flashlight on them for a few seconds to “charge” the glow, then turn off the lights and watch them shine! This activity is especially fun for indoor Easter scavenger hunts!
47. Easter Egg Piñata Smash
Instead of a traditional piñata, let kids crack open confetti-filled eggs for a fun Easter surprise! Save empty eggshells in the weeks leading up to Easter by carefully cracking the tops, rinsing them, and letting them dry. Fill each eggshell with colorful confetti, biodegradable glitter, or small paper surprises, then seal the opening with a small piece of tissue paper. On Easter, let kids smash the eggs over each other’s heads or toss them like mini piñatas to release the confetti! It’s a fun and mess-free alternative to traditional piñatas.