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Bunny Land Game for Easter
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Modeling after Candy Land, the popular children's game, the creators of MES English designed this great Easter themed game that we know your preschoolers will love! To play, have students place their markers on start {use jelly beans or something equally festive!} and take turns drawing colored bunny cards, moving their game piece to the next egg/space of that color. If they draw a card with 2 bunnies on it, they can move two colored spaces!
The first player to get their game piece to the bunny's house, wins! Not only is this a great game for reviewing colors, it's a great social experience for your kiddos too!
Be sure to head on over to MES English for this fun {FREE} game download! And while you're there, be sure to look around for other great printable resources!
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