To start with, have the teens color and decorate some hard-boiled eggs, leaving one of the eggs white. The white egg is used as the bowling pin. Then, players roll the eggs and try to get the closest to the white egg, without touching it. Well, Capture the Egg is a fun twist on that popular game. Start by dividing everyone into 2 teams. Then, give one team the red eggs and the other team the green eggs and have them line up their eggs. If a player is tagged, they are out of the game!
Check out this Capture the Flag video for ideas: 7- Bunny Sack Race Teens are never too old for a good old-fashioned sack race! And Easter is the perfect time for a Bunny Sack Race.
All the players, standing inside a sack, line up at a designated start line. When the race begins, players start hopping towards a designated finish line. The player who crosses the finish line first wins the game. For this game, you are going to need 2 shower caps, 2 cans of whipped cream and 2 bags of Cheetos. Next, one person from each team puts on a shower cap and then squirts whipped cream over the shower cap. Have you ever been Egged? Egging is a super fun way to get teenagers involved in Easter fun!
The teenagers in your life may also enjoy creating Paper Easter Baskets for friends and family! This Happy Easter Coloring Page is great for teenagers! Ready for a little Easter fun? That player then becomes the leader, and repeats the motion, passing to another player.
Once you've got the hang of passing the bunny fingers around the circle, add on a new twist. When the bunny fingers are passed to a new leader, the people on either side of the leader wave their hands and say "tokey tokey" along with them. Watch a video of the game being played to get the hang of it quickly. This game is best played in groups of four or more. The jelly bean guess is one of the most popular Easter games out there, and there's a reason why: Everyone loves it!
Before the party starts, fill a mason jar with jelly beans. As your guests arrive, have them guess how many jelly beans are in the jar. The person whose guess is the closest wins the jar. Chubby Bunny is a classic and the perfect excuse to eat more Peeps! Each round, every player puts a Peep into their mouth and says "Chubby Bunny. The last person standing wins. You'll want to make sure all your players are old enough to understand the concept of a choking hazard.
Aside from that, this is one of those Easter games where you can have as many players as you'd like! Egg tapping—or egg fight as some call it—is a classic Easter game tradition that dates back centuries. And fortunately, this Easter game is pretty simple. All you need to play is two hard-boiled eggs. One person holds an egg in their hand while the other player taps their egg against it, hoping to break their opponent's egg without breaking their own.
The first person to have their egg cracked loses. This game can be extended by having the winner continue to challenge new opponents—and the last one standing with an uncracked egg after everyone has been challenged wins. This Easter game is less of a challenge and more about just having fun.
You'll need empty eggshells with the tops cut off so you can fill them with various colors of paint. Go for Easter pastels or vibrant colors—it's your choice! Once you have your eggs filled, put tissue paper squares over each eggshell and use glue to carefully secure them, making sure they're completely dry.
After that, all you need is to go outside and start letting the little ones throw the paint-filled eggs at some blank canvases. It's fun to do, and you'll get some amazing pieces of art out of it! An Easter twist on the classic horse race, this game is simple to execute, but still fun for the whole family. All you need is some kind of incline and a few hard-boiled eggs. Each person stands at the top of the incline and rolls their eggs down all at once.
The first person to have their egg reach the bottom is the winner. The steeper the hill, the more entertaining. This is another one of those Easter games that is all about aim and hand-eye coordination—a challenge the bigger kids will certainly enjoy. All you need is some rope, a basket, plastic Easter eggs, popcorn kernels, and tape. Fill your plastic eggs with popcorn kernels and tape them shut to give them a little weight.
Then, after you hang your basket from a tree branch, line the children up and have them take turns trying to throw eggs into the basket. Once the kids get a hang of it, take up the difficulty by swinging the basket back and forth while they try to throw their eggs in. He actually died, was dead for three days, and then was resurrected back to life. He actually moved from death to life.
Come and see the place where he lay. There you will see him. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him. Can you imagine being one of the women at the tomb that day?
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