Easter Crafts:
Turn Plastic Easter Eggs Manufacturers into adorable animals by adding googly eyes, felt ears, and pipe cleaner tails.
Create DIY maracas by filling plastic eggs with rice, beans, or small beads, then sealing them shut with tape or glue.
Use plastic eggs as molds for homemade bath bombs or soap bars by filling them with your favorite bath bomb or soap mixture and allowing them to harden.
Transform plastic eggs into miniature terrariums by adding soil, small plants, and decorative accents such as miniature figurines or moss.
Educational Activities:
Use plastic Easter eggs for sorting and counting activities by filling them with small objects such as buttons, pom-poms, or coins, and asking children to sort them by color or size.
Write letters or numbers on plastic eggs and have children match them to corresponding letters or numbers written on index cards or paper.
Practice fine motor skills by having children open and close plastic eggs, or by threading string or ribbon through the holes in the eggs to create necklaces or bracelets.
Use plastic eggs as containers for sensory activities, such as filling them with different textures such as rice, sand, or playdough.
Easter Games:
Play a game of egg toss by partnering up participants and having them toss a plastic egg back and forth, gradually increasing the distance between partners with each toss.
Organize an egg rolling contest by setting up a designated course and having participants roll plastic eggs with a spoon or stick, trying to reach the finish line without dropping their egg.
Host an egg relay race by dividing participants into teams and having them carry plastic eggs from one end of the course to the other using only a spoon or ladle.
Create a memory matching game by decorating pairs of plastic eggs with matching designs or colors and placing them face down on a table or flat surface, then taking turns flipping over two eggs at a time to find matches.