Here you will find a collection of games for games with Easter eggs made of plastic. The games are fun and promote rough and fine motor skills. They train concentration, endurance and social interaction. Enjoy playing!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
A child or an adult hides the plastic eggs. Then the others look for the plastic eggs.
Tip: Older children love challenges. Therefore, set an alarm clock for two minutes and see how many eggs you can find during this time.
Look at all the eggs, then a child hides an egg in both hands.
Which egg is missing and hidden in the hand?
Throw one egg up and pick it up with the other hand. How often can you repeat it until the egg falls down?
Now take an egg in each hand and throw it up and catch it again. Then you exchange the eggs and if you are fully trained, you can throw the eggs in the air and catch them with the other hand.
Set up an empty bucket and try to throw in the plastic eggs. Select the distance yourself and increase the distance if it is too easy for you.
Does the egg pass around the body. First left and then right. Is it equally successful in both directions?
Pass the egg through your legs in the form of a lying eight. How often do you succeed in this exercise? This requires a lot of concentration and dexterity.
Roll the Easter eggs from a starting line to the finish line by bouncing them with your nose.
Roll the eggs by stumping them with a spoon.
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Directions
A child or an adult hides the plastic eggs. Then the others look for the plastic eggs.
Tip: Older children love challenges. Therefore, set an alarm clock for two minutes and see how many eggs you can find during this time.
Look at all the eggs, then a child hides an egg in both hands.
Which egg is missing and hidden in the hand?
Throw one egg up and pick it up with the other hand. How often can you repeat it until the egg falls down?
Now take an egg in each hand and throw it up and catch it again. Then you exchange the eggs and if you are fully trained, you can throw the eggs in the air and catch them with the other hand.
Set up an empty bucket and try to throw in the plastic eggs. Select the distance yourself and increase the distance if it is too easy for you.
Does the egg pass around the body. First left and then right. Is it equally successful in both directions?
Pass the egg through your legs in the form of a lying eight. How often do you succeed in this exercise? This requires a lot of concentration and dexterity.
Roll the Easter eggs from a starting line to the finish line by bouncing them with your nose.
Roll the eggs by stumping them with a spoon.
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