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An Easter Picnic

Here is a story that you can play with the children in the backyard or you can really go to a park or into the bush.

‘We’re going on a picnic, an Easter picnic today, Let’s take our favourite toys with us. We might find some Easter eggs on our picnic too.’

‘Here is the picnic basket. Let’s take some fruit, and sandwiches and drinks.’ (Children will select food and put it into a basket. It may be real, or toy or a mixture of both).

‘Now bring your toys because they love going on picnics.’

‘Let’s sing a song as we go along.’ (Adapt the rhythm of the game We’re Going on a Bear Hunt to sing or chant the following verses)

We’re going on a picnic,

We’re going on a picnic,

We’re going on an Easter picnic today.


We’re going on a picnic,

We’re going on a picnic,

We’re going to find some Easter eggs,

Some Easter eggs today.

Tell the children to leave their toys with you while they search for Easter eggs and other treasures when you reach the chosen spot, but no eggs will be found at that stage. They might collect autumn leaves or cones or stones etc. while you spread a rug and put out the food,. Call them back to eat their food. The egg hunt will be after the food is eaten.

Hiding the Easter eggs you have secretly brought can be done in several ways.

  • Hide them in the opposite direction from where the children were hunting
  • Get the children to make a nest or a number of little nests from grass or leaves and sit their toys in or beside the nest or nests
  • get the children to race to a distant point. While they are running put an egg in the nest/nests with the toys, to be found when they run back
  • hide an egg container while the children hide their eyes then help them to find it
  • Choose some children to hide the eggs while the others count
  • Another idea that you have thought of.

The story can finish with the children

  • talking about the eggs
  • counting them
  • carrying then back home
  • playing egg and spoon races and eating the eggs.

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