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  2. The Fun Doesn't Stop After the Egg Hunt With These Easter ...

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    This Easter-themed game set includes 12 colorful toss rings, 12 bean bags, six tossing cones, and a toss banner for the kids to play with. There's so much variety for the little ones to choose ...

  3. Every Bunny in the Family Will Love These Fun Easter Games - AOL

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    Easter Movement Game. Take a cue from the Easter bunny himself and hop to it with this fun movement activity. Just print out the colorful bunny templates (provided by the blogger), then place them ...

  4. 25 Easter activities for kids and families to enjoy this year

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    Easter is on the way — and it's the perfect time to get the whole family excited with Easter activities for kids. Easter is a religious holiday and a time to celebrate spring and make fun ...

  5. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    There are a large number of traditional Easter games and customs in the Christian world.Many of these games incorporate Easter eggs, a symbol of the empty tomb. [5] [6] [7] Of these the most well known, widespread and popular until the modern times are the egg rolling, egg hunt, egg tapping, and egg dance.

  6. Egg rolling - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of children brought their decorated eggs to join in games. Rolling Easter eggs was a popular annual custom in Washington, D.C., and Alexandria, Virginia, as early as the 1850s. Children rolled eggs on Easter Monday (and sometimes Good Friday) at the Capitol, the White House, and other parks and open spaces. [18]

  7. Egg tapping - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, for the celebration of Eastertide, Easter eggs symbolize the empty tomb of Jesus, from which he was resurrected. [2] [3] [4] Additionally, eggs carry a Trinitarian significance, with shell, yolk, and albumen being three parts of one egg. [5]