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How to Play: Easter Corners
Filed under: Kids' Games, Activities: Toddlers & Preschoolers, Activities: Big Kids, Activities: Tweens
Print Easter-related images to play this game. Credit: aussiegall, Flickr
What you need: Music, a room with four corners, a hat or box and two copies of four Easter-themed images, such as a colored egg, the Easter bunny, a basket and a chocolate bunny.
How to play: Place one Easter image in each of the four corners of the room. Let the players know that when the music plays, they can move around. However, once the music stops, they need to proceed to one of the four corners. Once the players have selected a corner, the music operator pulls out an image from a hat and those players standing in that corner are eliminated from the game. Start the music back up, mingle and repeat the process.
The rules: The Easter image you pulled from the hat is returned before the music starts again, so this game can have as many rounds as necessary.
How to win: The last player remaining is the winner.










