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Free Printable Easter Board Game for Kids

This Easter Board Game is a fun way to get kids to practice turn taking, patience, and a little bit of math. It’s a wonderful free printable that you can use at home or in the classroom this holiday season.

The Easter themed board game is super simple because it’s designed for kids aged 3 and up. It’s a great way to introduce toddlers and preschoolers to board games without needing to read any cards or follow complex rules.

If you want more Easter themed printables, then check out the Easter Activity Pack. It’s filled with educational craft templates and activities for kids.

Disclosure: Adult supervision is required for all activities at all times.

More Free Easter Themed Printables for Kids

Teaching your kids doesn’t have to be expensive. Here are my favorite printables that are 100% free to use.

  1. Easter Number Match Puzzles
  2. 15 Bunny Coloring Pages (Free Printable)
  3. Easter Lace By Number Cards
  4. Easter Playdough Mats
  5. Printable Easter Glasses

For more ideas, take a look at these 10 Easter Free Printables.

Materials Needed

  1. The Easter Board Game pdf file
  2. Printer and paper
  3. Dice
  4. Buttons, mini erasers or other manipulatives

How to Play the Easter Board Game

1. Download and print the digital files.

You can get your free copy by heading to the bottom of the post and clicking the large blue button.

2. Place the buttons at the start

Get each player to choose a piece (like a button or a mini eraser) and place them on the circle with the word “start” in the center.

3. Roll the dice

One player rolls the dice. You can also use two dice if you want your kids to practice addition with each of their turns.

4. Move forwards

Move your button forward the same number of squares as is indicated on the dice.

Then give the dice to the next person to have a turn.

5. Landing on a subtraction square

Some squares have a “- number” written on them. This indicated that whoever lands on the square gets to go backwards another few squares.

For example, if you land on a -3 then you must move backwards another three spaces. If you land on a -5, you must move backwards another five spaces.

6. Landing on an addition square

Some squares have a “+ number” written on them. This indicated that whoever lands on the square gets to go forward another few squares without needing to roll the dice again.

For example, if you land on a +2 then you can move forward another two spaces. If you land on a +4 you can move forward another four spaces.

7. The first one to reach “finish” is the winner.

Each player will take a turn rolling the dice, and moving their piece forwards until someone lands, or passes the “finish” line. 

The first player to reach the finish line wins!

Are you going to play this Easter Board Game with your kids?
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Easter activity pack for preschool and kindergarten. Filled with educational print and play activities for young children that include math, literacy, fine motor skills, craft sand games.

Easter Activity Pack

Over 70+ pages of Easter themed play based learning activities and craft templates. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten.