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If the Easter holidays are stretching ahead and you're lacking inspiration - and cash - for fun activities, check out our low-effort, low-cost ideas.
Pin the Tail on the Bunny
A twist on the old party favourite Pin the Tail on the Donkey - simple to do, and you can have a main prize plus a jamboree bag of 'lucky dip' presents (pay a visit to the Pound Shop beforehand!).
You will need
- An A3 or larger sheet of paper
- A smaller piece of paper
- A marker pen
- Some sheets of gummed coloured paper (try Woolworth's, WH Smith or an art and crafts shop)
- A pack of Blu-Tack
- A scarf to use as a blindfold
- Using the marker pen, draw a basic bunny shape on the sheet of A3 paper (a large circle for the body, smaller circle for the head and two large bunny ears is all you'll need: remember, the bunny is facing away from you, so you won't even have to draw a face).
- Get your child to help you cut up the gummed paper into 'mosaic' squares and decorate the bunny. (If you don't want him licking the gummed paper, place a square of sponge or florist's oasis in a dish of water and let him moisten them on this).
- Cut out a paper bunny's tail shape from the smaller piece of paper and fix a blob of Blu-Tack to the back.
- Hang the bunny picture up at child height, blindfold your child, turn him around a couple of times and give him the tail to fix to the picture. Mark the spot where he fixes it with his name, then let the next child have a go. The winner (the child who pins the tail closest to the designated spot) receives a prize, and everyone else has a dip in the jamboree bag.
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