Easy Easter Bunny Craft Tutorial

While tidying up during the half-term break, I stumbled upon an Easter rabbit game I had created for my daughters last year. It features cute rabbits and tiny carrots, originally designed as a simple play set. We later enhanced its educational value by incorporating fine motor skills practice using tweezers to sort the carrots. It also serves as a fun tool for improving math skills—kids can count the rabbits and match them with the carrots. Attached is a picture of the game (insert image link). We glued pom-poms together to form the bodies of the rabbits and cut out the ears from felt, sticking them on afterward. The faces were completed with googly eyes and pink gemstones for noses. For the carrots, all we needed were small pieces of green and orange pipe cleaners, twisted together to create a realistic look. My girls became quite fond of making these and ended up creating a whole "vegetable garden." We store the rabbits in an egg carton, labeling each section with numbers to encourage counting exercises. These little rabbits are perfect for various counting games; you can place objects in each section or use them for basic arithmetic lessons. This project has been particularly useful for teaching concepts like "one more" and "one less," which aligns well with our recent math practice sessions. Writing down corresponding number sentences adds another layer of learning. This game makes for a delightful Easter gift idea. However, there's one minor challenge—it seems impossible to keep those little rabbits contained! They often find their way into unexpected places, like cups on the light table. If you're looking for more Easter-themed activities, here are some ideas: - Easter crafts for kids - Building an Easter bunny gingerbread house - Making Easter egg truffles - Creating Easter egg suncatchers - Decorating Easter egg table displays - Reviewing Playmobil Easter eggs - Preparing easy Easter popcorn treats - Crafting Easter cards - Designing Easter crackers - Watching Easter movies with the family (insert image link) This photo shows the bunnies stored neatly in an egg carton, ready for the next round of playtime.

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