school holiday FUN
Jelly Bean-Go
Time:
30 minutes or less
Ages: preschooler
This game is a fun take on Bingo for
little ones who aren’t ready to play
real Bingo yet.
What you’ll need:
Paper, Markers, Jelly Beans
Variations:
Easter egg hunt:
10 tips for fun
Easter egg hunt
fun idea #1:
Use different
coloured eggs by age.
Colour code the eggs you
according to age or gender.
hide
Easter egg hunt fun idea #2: Add letters
to each egg so kids can make words.
Easter egg hunt fun idea #3: Keep a
record of where you stashed the eggs
For really young kids, you can write
the color words with colored markers
to make the game less challenging.
Easter egg hunt fun idea #4: Set hunt
boundaries.
How to play:
Keep things interesting by setting up a
treasure hunt for kids. Give each child a
map using pictures or words, depending
on age.
Draw squares on a piece of paper
like a traditional bingo board,
enough for each color of Jelly Beans
you have.
In each square, write the color of
each jellybean.
Have your child draw jellybeans
out of the bag and match them to
their color word. Take turns by letting
someone else draw another jelly
bean from the bag and match it on
their bingo card.
The first person to match all their
squares wins!
Easter egg hunt fun idea #5: Draw a map.
Easter egg hunt fun idea #6: Add a
pinata for Easter fun.
Easter egg hunt fun idea #7: Supply non-
chocolate prizes as rewards.
Every child could get a non-chocolate
prize for participating a colouring book
or something small th ]