Can you believe Easter is upon us?!
It was literally just New Year’s yesterday, I’m pretty sure. 😆
Maybe you have a special dinner planned with extended family, or maybe it’ll just be your own family this year to celebrate, either way, you’ll need some cute, fun Easter party games and activities for the day to make it fun and really ENJOY the day with the people you treasure! 🎉
The first one up in this series of Easter activities and games is a couple of Easter Four in a Row game printables. And I honestly couldn’t decide between bunnies or chicks, so I made both! ❤️
You’ll find TWO super adorable Easter Connect Four games below…twice the fun…more ways to play!
And of course you’ll want free access to the rest of the free Easter printables in this cute kawaii style! You can grab them here, plus a few extra cuties:
- Spring Four in a Row Game
- Easter Egg Fillers
- Happy Easter Coloring Pages
- Easter I-Spy Games
- He is Risen Coloring Sheets
- All Holiday Printables
- 5,500+ Free Printables Library
Easter Roll and Color Game
Some days you want a big Easter plan, and some days you just want one super cute activity that makes everyone smile instantly. That’s exactly what these Easter dice games are.
Use them at home or as Easter classroom game printables!
They’re black and white, totally colorable, and packed with the sweetest kawaii style faces, so kids can color as they play and you get an easy win.
And if you don’t have any dice, here’s a free printable dice template to get you started!
Easter Bunny Game Printable
This baby bunny version is pure cuteness. You’ll see sweet little bunnies sitting, snuggling, smiling, and holding Easter eggs, and the whole Easter board game printable feels like a tiny Easter treasure. 💎
Download the Baby Bunny Easter Four in a Row Printable here.
Easter Chick Game Printable
This baby chick Easter printable game for kids is super adorable, with little chicks posing in the cutest ways, including a chick holding an Easter egg. It’s perfect for kids who love baby animals. 🍼
Download the PDF Baby Chick Easter Four in a Row Game here.
Educational Benefits of Easter Four in a Row
These aren’t just for keeping the kids out of the kitchen while you’re hiding eggs! They’re actually a “stealth learning” powerhouse. 😊
Honestly, it’s the best kind of activity because the kids think they’re just playing, but they’re actually working on some pretty big skills. Here’s why these are a total must-have for every teacher and homeschooler:
- Fine Motor Skills – Coloring those sweet little bunnies and chicks helps tiny little hands build the coordination and strength they’ll need for school.
- Turn-Taking – It’s a low-stress way to practice the art of waiting your turn and being a good sport.
- Logical Strategy – Planning out how to get four in a row is a great way to sneak in some critical thinking during the holiday fun.
How to Play the Easter Math Game Printable
- Each player picks a color
- Take turns rolling the die
- Match your roll to the dice key at the bottom of the page
- Find that matching picture on the game board and color one square
- First person to get four in a row wins (across, down, or diagonal)
Solo Play Idea
Challenge your child to see how many different four-in-a-row combos they can make on one page without having to print a new game board. It turns into a fun little logic game they’ll want to try again and again with a new strategy. ❤️
For older kids, challenge them to track how many turns it took to win, then try to beat their best score next time.
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