How Do You Make A Peter Cottontail Game For Easter?
Making your own board games for your children to enjoy can be a fun way to practice math, spelling or general trivia. You can custom make a game to suit any topic you wish, and kid’s can have fun while learning. A Peter Cottontail game is a creative craft project and a fun way for the entire family to celebrate the Easter holiday. Read on to learn more. Place 34 Easter egg stickers on a piece of construction paper or poster board to create a path. Loop the path back and forth, spacing the eggs evenly on the board. Use various colors to separate the game spaces. Use a bunny sticker, or Peter Cottontail, for the beginning and end, marking “start” and “finish” with a felt pen under the beginning and ending points. Create your playing pieces by cutting ten 1 inch by 6 inch pieces of poster board. Fold the pieces in half lengthwise so that they pieces stand upright. Place a distinct bunny sticker, or Peter Cottontail, on each piece to represent the different player. Make your game cards by