Throw an Egg Extravaganza!!! My friend threw one a while back and it was a blast, for me and my son. I must say it was a lot of fun to watch kids be kids. It was also a lot of fun to be little again. Here are some suggestions that you can use that can help you throw a great extravagant Easter party.
Duck, Duck, Goose! Everyone knows this one. All the children sit in a giant circle. One child will walk behind the others tapping each “duck” on the head until they decide which one of their friends will be the “goose”. The “goose” has to get up and chase the first child. If the first child makes it back to the empty spot without being touched, then the second child becomes the new “duck”.
Pin the beak on the Easter chick? It’s not that hard to drawl a chick really. Grab a poster board. Draw a large chick on it, here is an example of an easy chick(or just make a large copy of this Or Try this COLORING SHEET from coloringbookfun.com. Give each child his or her own piece of orange construction papered beak. Let the children decorate and make their beak their own. This takes time and makes it more fun to play the game. When they are done, fold a piece of tape and stick it to the back of each chick. Blindfold each child in turn and let them see who can put their beak closest to the center of the chick. (you might want to read my suggestions on having a successful pin the whatever on the whatever post)
Easter necklaces. Pre-cut strips of construction paper in pastel colors. Show the children how to make chain links. Fold the paper in a circle, dropping a spot of glue on one end and pressing the two ends together. For each new link, fold the paper in a circle around the previous link so they form a chain. When the chain is long enough to fit over your head when held end to end, add one more link to join the two ends of the chain.
Consider dividing you house or yard into age appropriate sections. This will be good for those that are younger so their easter eggs aren’t taken. This will be a very Egg-citing Party if you want it to be.

I am Elizabeth, and this here is my party planning frontier. I am not from the west but wish I was so I sometimes talk with a southern-drawl. (We can all dream right?) I am actually from Cape May, NJ and love to party. You can lean more about me 




Those are too cute! I def. need to do something fun! Thanks for the fun ideas.