10 Fun Easter Egg Learning Games!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Stephanie from Playing House created a {most egg-cellent!} list of learning games that you and your preschoolers can play using plastic Easter eggs and, it was simply so awesome, we had to share! We originally arrived at her site on a quest to find an upper and lower case letter matching activity, but we hit the jackpot, finding soooo much more than we bargained for! Visual discrimination. Counting. Spelling. Matching. Memory. These are just a few of the skills/concepts your kiddos will explore using Stephanie's fun creations. Our favorite activities from the list include the sound eggs, where students must work to match plastic eggs based solely on sound, and the upper and lower case letter matching game, where students create whole eggs by matching the appropriate upper and lower case letters together {pictured above}.
Be sure to visit Play House the complete list of games! We know your kiddos will have a blast!
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