Easter party ideas for kids can be difficult to come up with, especially when you have a range of attention spans, and interests. But fear not, you can throw a fun, age-appropriate Easter party that captures the essence of the holiday. Try these Easter kid party ideas, including Easter activities, Easter crafts, and Easter snacks that are sure to please kids of all ages — and even grown-ups, too!

Make a batch of no-bake Easter nest cakes to treat guests at your Easter party. They are super simple to make and oh so cute, not to mention delicious.
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If you are looking for a way to bring Christ back into Easter, this service project will be a great solution. Print out the free printable and put each strip into an Easter egg. Then each person in your family can open an egg each week.
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Make great use of Easter eggs and create this adorable centerpiece for your Easter party with easter eggs, streamers and a mason jar. You can reuse the centerpiece each year too!
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We have a fun twist on an Easter egg hunt. Send your kids on a Bunny Scavenger Hunt using out Easter stampers. Print out the free printable scavenger hunt cards and don't forget to supply the prizes.
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This Easter craft is a great way to get imaginations flowing during your Easter party. Let kids get creative by using clothespins and pom-poms to paint on their Easter eggs.
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Mother nature doesn't always cooperate with our Easter egg hunt! Now we have a great alternative. Create this poke-a-bunny or poke-an-egg games with cups, prizes and our free printable.
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It is always good to have a few activities lined up for the kids on Easter. Get the free printable template here! Have the kids glue down various decorations and designs on their egg to make each one unique.
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An Easter party is not complete without an adorable favor. We have 8 cutesy favors for you to treat your guests to! Each favor ideas comes with a free printable!
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This game offers a fun competition for kiddos who will tolerate a blindfold; or at a minimum, it’s a sweet game for littles who will simply enjoy sticking the tails to the wall hanging. Download the Free Pin the Tail on the Easter Bunny Printable here!
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Serve up a garden pudding cup with carrots planted in it for an Easter treat for the kiddos this year. Kids will love to "plant" their garden and then eat it too! Use Tootsie Rolls to create the carrots.
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Slime is always a major hit with kids! Once the slime is made, place it in an Easter egg to make it a special surprise. Make sure to have the kids help make the slime too!
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Memory games are a great way to help kids learn and they are a super fun when you include Easter toys. We used erasers to match the item and Easter eggs to cover up the symbols. This project comes with a free printable too!
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Make Easter eggsciting for the little ones with these five activities. They are easy to make and will entertain the kiddos for hours! The best part about these activities is that they come with free printables.
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Help kids create a cute craft that can double as Easter decor. You’ll need to prep supplies in advance, but the step-by-step instructions are easy for everyone to follow. Shop religious Easter candy, crafts, decorations, eggs, games, toys and more.
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Make this Jelly Bean Prayer Jar to remind everyone the true reason for Easter celebrations. This poem is really meaningful and the jar would make a great gift to neighbors or Sunday school students. Get the free printable poem here!
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Instead of filling Easter eggs with sugary sweets, get kids active with mini exercise challenges inside each! Download the Free Exercise Challenges here and shop our huge selection of plastic Easter eggs.
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Help kiddos try a more precise type of painting while creating a beautiful work of art. This fun, creative egg project comes as a free printable with two levels of difficulty depending on motor skill level. Shop paint for this project, as well as our selection of ready-to-go Easter crafts.
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Don’t put a delicate flower arrangement in front of a group of rambunctious kids during a messy art project. Simply stick Peeps onto straws and place in the middle of the table for decor that doubles as a snack.
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This hoppity-hop-hop event is sure to bring the giggles. Put an Easter spin on this kids’ party classic with either homemade or pre-made bunny hop potato sacks.
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This fun, lighthearted party game comes together with a basic cardboard box, some felt, and a hot glue gun. Follow the complete instructions for an activity kids can come back to throughout the event. Shop everything Easter.
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