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Easter egg exchange

printable Easter egg exchange



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Play this Easter egg exchange game after the Easter egg hunt is done. Players will be rolling the dice trying to collect Easter eggs.

All you need to play this game is a copy of the game, a dice, and some candy.

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Simply download, print, and have fun!

You can download the free printable Easter egg exchange at the bottom of this post!

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printable Easter egg exchange



Supplies Needed

You will need the following supplies:

    • Easter egg exchange (download link is available at the bottom of the post).
    • Printer (print at home or at your local print shop).
    • Paper.
    • Dice.
    • Easter eggs.

How to play

Gather the players in a circle around the table.

Give each player 4 eggs and place the remaining eggs in the middle of the table. You can simply put them in a pile or use a pretty bowl. Use something Easter-related to make the game extra fun.

Start playing! Select one person to begin the game. This can be the youngest, tallest, etc., player in the group.

Players will take turns rolling the dice and following the instructions.

The first person to collect 10 eggs wins the game. You can also continue playing until there are no more eggs left.

Download Easter egg exchange

Download the PDF file and print it at home or at your local print shop.

Print on standard 8.5″×11″ paper (US Letter). To print on A4 paper, select “Fit to page” in your printer settings.

To make the page more durable, print on thicker paper or cardstock, or you can also laminate the game. Enjoy!

printable Easter egg exchange

Please note that this printable is for personal and classroom use only.


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