Do you have any plastic Easter eggs laying around? If not, do yourself a favor and order some for your preschooler. There are so many fun learning activities you can do with Easter eggs. Check out some of the fun ideas below!
Easter Egg Hunt
Go on an Easter egg hunt!
You can make your easter egg hunt as easy or difficult as you please. You can do an easter egg hunt inside or outside! There are so many options.
I did an Easter egg hunt where all of the eggs were visible for my daughter to work on color recognition. She had a blast running around the yard grabbing the eggs.
Matching Colors
Detach all of the plastic Easter eggs and have your child put the eggs back together finding the correct colors to make a whole egg.
I recommend separating the tops and bottoms of your plastic Easter eggs into two piles to make it easier for your child to create a whole egg.
Place whole eggs into a basket or bucket.
Alphabet Egg Match
- Put a letter into each egg. I used my lacing letters in the photo above from Learning Resources, but you can use my free Alphabet Tiles.
- Go on an optional easter egg hunt to find the eggs.
- Have your child match the letters from their egg to the letters on my free Alphabet Sheet.
Alphabet Sheet FREEBIE
Letter Tiles FREEBIE
Are you looking for more Easter activities for your preschooler? Check out my Easter Practice Preschool Curriculum by clicking the image below: