| With Easter right around the corner, your kids will be | | | | tales while the sheet of paper can be the middle and |
| excited about coloring eggs. There are egg dying kits | | | | end of the story. |
| in most stores which are inexpensive yet provide you | | | | This is one of the fun games for kids which helps |
| and your children hours of fun. | | | | foster kids creativity and artistic skills. |
| It's also fun to learn what Easter means through your | | | | If you're using this game as Christian kids games in |
| childrens' eyes. | | | | CCD or Sunday School classes, tell the children to |
| After coloring the eggs, let your children paint you a | | | | draw what Easter means as a religious holiday to |
| story of what Easter and family means to them. Give | | | | them. |
| them a small artist paint brush and let the Easter spirit | | | | Or if one of your kids has a birthday close to Easter, |
| stir and awaken their inner creativity. | | | | you can make this into one of the fun indoor party |
| Ask each child to design an egg that shows, in | | | | games by using cardboard instead of paper when the |
| pictures, what Easter is all about to him or her. Have a | | | | kids draw their Easter artwork. |
| variety of egg dye colors, stickers, jelly beans or | | | | When everyone is done, cut each drawing into |
| whatever else young minds need to create a holiday | | | | different shapes like a jigsaw puzzle, scramble them |
| masterpiece. | | | | up and let the kids reassemble their puzzles. |
| Once each egg is designed, the fun continues. | | | | For even more fun, give each child a puzzle that is not |
| Give each child a piece of paper and either finger paint | | | | his and the first child to put the puzzle back together |
| or crayons. Tell them to continue their Easter story, | | | | first wins and gets something like candy or a toy as |
| expanding on the drawings on their Easter eggs. | | | | the prize. |
| Think of the Easter eggs as just the beginning of their | | | | |